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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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The Church

The Rich and Noble Servants

Merchants & Crafty

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The Poor

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This churchman owns horses and

loves hunting

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Who is the Monk?

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Though poor, he is “rich in holy

thought and work”

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Who is the Parson?

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He is as ugly inside as out; an

extortionist

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Who is the Summoner?

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She is more concerned with

manners than with man

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Who is the Prioress?

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He is “the finest beggar of the

batch,” but he only hangs out with the

rich

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Who is the

Friar?

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

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Who is the Franklin?

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Undoubtedly the most-traveled of the

pilgrims – Jerusalem thrice,

wow!

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Who is the Wife of Bath?

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He is modest, humble, and a

“perfect gentle-” one of these

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Who is the Knight?

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

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Who is the Sergeant at the

Law?

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

grace”

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Who is the Squire?

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His line of work includes digging

ditches and carting dung

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Who is the Plowman?

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He’s educated, but unemployed

(maybe by choice)

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Who is the Oxford Cleric?

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Though illiterate, he’s very good at

his job

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Who is the Manciple?

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The Plowman pays his willingly

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What are tithes?

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The Oxford Cleric owns 20 of these

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What are books?

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The Guildsmen show off their

wealth by having him along…too bad

about that ulcer

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Who is the Cook?

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

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Who is the Yeoman?

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He’s very good at his job – it’s a

shame he’s illiterate

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Who is the Manciple?

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He keeps the accounts for his

master (and keeps a little for himself as

well)

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Who is the Reeve?

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The two characters the Yeoman serves

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Who are the Knight and the

Squire?

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His interests include wrestling, dirty

stories, and cheating his customers

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Who is the Miller?

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He helps himself to wine “while the

trader snored”

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Who is the Skipper?

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He “harped upon his increase of capital” but is

actually in debt

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Who is the Merchant?

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Their wives are “dying” to be called Madam

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Who are the five Guildsmen?

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

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Who is the Host?

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Of the Doctor and the Franklin, the one who displays

avarice

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Who is the Doctor?

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He only spoke to edify; a “tone of

moral virtue filled his speech”

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Who is the Oxford Cleric?

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Of the Prioress and the

Summoner, the more mendacious

character

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Who is the Summoner?

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This gregarious woman likes to laugh and chat

about remedies for “love’s mischances”

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Who is the Wife of Bath?

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The Yeoman’s idiosyncrasy is

using these feathers on his arrows

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What are peacock feathers?

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Make your wager

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

Nun’s brooch

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What is Amor vincit omnia?