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1 January, 06:29

In a knight's tale two characters from the prologue are responsible for chaucer's troubles in the film. who are they

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  1. 1 January, 07:14
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    The correct answer is the sumner and the pardoner. Chaucer is known as the father of the English poetry. He was born in London as a son of a wine merchant. He was the first one to write in English. As a young boy he became a page to a very wealthy family and that is how he was educated and entered the high society of his time. He also wrote Canterbury tales.
  2. 1 January, 09:26
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    In the film "A Knight's Tale" inspired by the story written by Geoffry Chaucer "The Knight's Tale" the summoner and the pardoner are responsible for Chaucer's troubles.

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    In the film, Chaucer states his addiction to gambling and how he is in debt with these two characters. At the beginning of the film, he is left without his belongings because of the debts he has accumulated.
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