Why Did Chaucer Wrote The Canterbury Tales

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Chaucer wrote the Canterbury Tales to tell us what he thought about the medieval society. How do these characters reveal the author’s purpose? To me they back up his purpose by being wrote where you can tell how Chaucer felt about certain types of classes. One example is the Knight. Chaucer made the knight like he was from the Highest class of all. Chaucer wrote that the knight has won fifteen mortal battles in more than anyman. He also said that the knight was truthful, generous, and had courtesy. Chaucer described the knight as wearing a fustian tunic that was stained and dark with smudges. For the appearance, he had that the knight was not worried about looks and was very modest, and didn’t have any flaws. Another example is the Squire