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Chaucer
The Medieval Church and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
In discussing Chaucer's collection of stories called The Canterbury Tales, an interesting illustration of the Medieval Christian Church is presented. I think that the Medieval Church was full of corruption, and Chaucer depicts this corruption through The Pardoners Tale. At the same time as the corruption, there can also be an argument for the opposing side stating that the church is not corrupted. This can be shown with the character of the monk from The Monk's Tale. While people demanded more voice in the affairs of government, the church became more corrupt and this corruption also led
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