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General Prologue Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question . Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. The Church. The Rich and Noble. The Poor. Servants. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

Click here for Final Jeopardy

The Church

The Rich and Noble Servants

Merchants & Crafty

TypesVocabulary

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The Poor

This churchman owns horses and

loves hunting

Who is the Monk?

Though poor, he is “rich in holy

thought and work”

Who is the Parson?

He is as ugly inside as out; an

extortionist

Who is the Summoner?

She is more concerned with

manners than with man

Who is the Prioress?

He is “the finest beggar of the

batch,” but he only hangs out with the

rich

Who is the

Friar?

Though he’s rich, he’s also quite magnanimous

Who is the Franklin?

Undoubtedly the most-traveled of the

pilgrims – Jerusalem thrice,

wow!

Who is the Wife of Bath?

He is modest, humble, and a

“perfect gentle-” one of these

Who is the Knight?

Though distinguished, he is “less busy than he appeared to be”

Who is the Sergeant at the

Law?

His motivation to serve in the cavalry is to win “his lady’s

grace”

Who is the Squire?

His line of work includes digging

ditches and carting dung

Who is the Plowman?

He’s educated, but unemployed

(maybe by choice)

Who is the Oxford Cleric?

Though illiterate, he’s very good at

his job

Who is the Manciple?

The Plowman pays his willingly

What are tithes?

The Oxford Cleric owns 20 of these

What are books?

The Guildsmen show off their

wealth by having him along…too bad

about that ulcer

Who is the Cook?

He dresses better than either of his masters – even his arrows are fancy

Who is the Yeoman?

He’s very good at his job – it’s a

shame he’s illiterate

Who is the Manciple?

He keeps the accounts for his

master (and keeps a little for himself as

well)

Who is the Reeve?

The two characters the Yeoman serves

Who are the Knight and the

Squire?

His interests include wrestling, dirty

stories, and cheating his customers

Who is the Miller?

He helps himself to wine “while the

trader snored”

Who is the Skipper?

He “harped upon his increase of capital” but is

actually in debt

Who is the Merchant?

Their wives are “dying” to be called Madam

Who are the five Guildsmen?

A manly man, he has the idea for the storytelling contest

Who is the Host?

Of the Doctor and the Franklin, the one who displays

avarice

Who is the Doctor?

He only spoke to edify; a “tone of

moral virtue filled his speech”

Who is the Oxford Cleric?

Of the Prioress and the

Summoner, the more mendacious

character

Who is the Summoner?

This gregarious woman likes to laugh and chat

about remedies for “love’s mischances”

Who is the Wife of Bath?

The Yeoman’s idiosyncrasy is

using these feathers on his arrows

What are peacock feathers?

Make your wager

This Latin phrase meaning “love conquers all” is inscribed on the

Nun’s brooch

What is Amor vincit omnia?

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