Saints And Scoundrels In The Canterbury Tales

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What really makes you good or bad? In the Canterbury Tales by Chaucer twenty four pilgrims met at the Tabard Inn on their way to the Shrine of Thomas Beckett. Each pilgrim has to tell four tales, two on the way to the Shrine and two on the way back from the Shrine. The characters in the pilgrims stories can be separated into two categories; Saints and Scoundrels. The Knight and Parson are the Saints, while the Friar and the monk are the scoundrels. The Saints are categorized by their honesty and loyalty, while the Scoundrels are categorized by their evil and greed. “The knight was a very distinguished man” (Page 115). He always followed chivalry; which is truth, honor, generosity, and courtesy. The knight is also christian and always rides