| A | B |
| Period of the middle ages | 1066-1845 |
| Pride | greed |
| Lust | overwhelming desire |
| Gluttony | overindulgence |
| Sloth | Laziness |
| Wrath | Anger |
| Envy | wanting what someone else has |
| Serfs | hard working peasants |
| William the Conqueror | brought feudalism from France |
| Avarice | greed |
| The three rioters wanted to find ______ and kill him | death |
| Franklin was guilty of _______ because he ate a rich breakfast daily and his house was shown with meat and drink. | gluttony |
| Pardoner was a _____ who sells fake relics and pardons. | pilgrim |
| ________ is the narrator of the Canterbury Tales | Chaucer |
| _______ is a religious journey | Pilgrimage |
| The pilgrims met up at the ____ Inn. | Tabard |
| Geoffrey Chaucer was the ______ author of the Canterbury Tales. | author |
| The bubonic plague came from ____ on rats. | fleas |
| Pligrims journey to Canterbury to pay homage to ____________. | Thomas Beckett |
| The pilgrims were traveling from _________ to Canterbyury. | Southwark |
| The old man sends the rioters down the _______ road to find the tree where death is. | crooked |
| _________________ is an example of foreshadowing in the Pardoner's Tale. | Funeral Procession |
| One moral from the Pardoner's Tale is the love of ________ is the root of all evil. | money |
| An example of a biblical allusion from the Pardoner's Tale is the reference to ________. | satan |
| In the Wife of Bath's Tale, when the Queen sends the Knight out, he finds out that women really want _________. | Power |
| One moral from the Life of Bath's Tale is the one who can be poor and happy is truly ______________. | Wealthy |
| The three estates of women are _______, wife and widow. | Virgin |
| Serf come from the Latin word meaning _____________. | Slave |
| The characters in the Canterbury Tales represent the three main groups of society: church, court and ______________. | Commoners |
| Only nobles could be Knights. | True |
| The serfs often ate meat. | False |
| Courtly love was nto the same as romantic love. | True |
| Respect for women was part of the code of Chivalry. | True |
| Geoffrey Chaucer once worked as a page in a Noble's house. | True |
| Most literature in the Middle Ages was written in English. | False |
| The Canterbury Tales is an example of a "frame story". | True |
| Chaucer was the judge of the game the pilgrims were playing. | False |
| Indirect characterization is when an author states something clearly. | False |
| Death and Fortune in the Pardoner's Tale are examples of personification. | True |