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Decent Man In The Canterbury Tales

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In the story the Canterbury Tales the creator Geoffrey Chaucer clarifies each extraordinary and one of a kind character of a positive and negative way however centers the decency about themselves in the story. The meaning of a decent man is a man that is dependable to God, constrained, and is magnanimous. Chaucer isolates the social classes in the story to have a numerous awful good based characters and after that one of good esteems in each class. The plowman was the character of good ethics in the worker class of the clergy class was a character of good esteems and the knight was the most regarded character since he was the genuine demonstrator of having great ethics in the respectability class. The creator Geoffrey Chaucer logically chose
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