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The ___________________ sets the rules for the story telling contest. Who am I? *From the description of each pilgrim try to guess who is being described. This pilgrim is one of the highest ranking on this trip. He serves as an ideal, and is the epitome of chivalric code honor. This pilgrim is still dressed in battle clothes. __________________________ This pilgrim is not what we would expect his kind to be. He is fat and is describes as a Manly Man. He is said to live High on the Hog. This pilgrim loves hunting and is always dressed in expensive clothes. He also wears a lovers knot. ________________________ This character is perhaps the most corrupt clergyman on the pilgrimage. This pilgrim found husbands and dowries for women he himself seduced. This pilgrim is familiar with all the taverns in the area, and parties quite a bit for a religious man. He is a good beggar because he makes people feel guilty, so they give him money _________________________ This pilgrim is articulate and opinionated. He studies all the time. He is a typical starving student in threadbare clothes; even his horse is skinny. _________________________ This pilgrim knows his stuff but is dishonest. He prescribes medicine that patients dont need so his apothecary friends make money. ________________________ This character is a connoisseur of food and wine. His house was never without baked dishes, both fish and meat, and these so plenteous that it seemed to snow food and drink in his house. No one seems to know where he gets the money for his occupation, but judging from his waistline, it is not in short supply. ______________________ This character upholds justice in matters large ad small. He knows every statute of Englands law by heart. He is an officer of the court. ______________________ This pilgrim is a clergyman who lives in the country. This pilgrim is meant to be seen as a model of good religious conduct. He takes very good care of his flock and lives humbly. Important quote: If gold rusts, what will iron do? ______________________ This pilgrim is very dishonest. He is a big sloppy man with a hairy wart on his nose and a red beard. He loves to hang out in taverns and tell dirty stories. ______________________ This pilgrim works for the church court handing out violations. His face is covered with puss-filled sores and pimples (suffering from syphilis). This pilgrim is with the Pardoner. ______________________ This pilgrim is the manager of a large estate. He is shrewd but somewhat dishonest. This character is a cranky, skinny estate manager (accountant) who steals money from his bosses. ______________________ This pilgrim works for lawyers as a kind of manager at the Inns of Court. ______________________ This pilgrim sells church indulgences and fake religious relics. He has a high voice, long blond curls, and very little facial hair. He is very good at convincing people to give him money. ______________________ This pilgrim is the brother of the Parson. He is another truly good character. He works very hard as an honest farmer. He always pays his tithe (10% of income that is given to the church). ______________________ This pilgrim lives in the city of Bath and is a wealthy weaver. This pilgrim has been married 5 times and has had many boyfriends. She has a gap between her front teeth (a sign of a highly sexual person). ______________________ This pilgrim is dressed in multicolored clothes, which suggests affluence. He is in debt because he is a poor businessman, but no one knows it. He believes in the government protecting small businesses. ______________________ This pilgrim seems to defy her vows of: Obedience, Chastity, and Poverty. This pilgrim dresses in nice clothing and is very pretty. She has fancy manners and speaks French with an English accent. She looks and acts like a fine lady even though she is not. Her nickname is Madame Eglantyne. She has a pack of little dogs that she spoils with rich expensive foods. She wears a brooch that says Love conquers all. ______________________ This pilgrim is the knights servant. This pilgrim wears a St. Christophers medal and is well armed. He is clothed in green and carries a great bow along with his sword, dagger and horn ______________________ This pilgrim is the Knights son. Hes passionate, vain, and talented in jousting. He is a combination of virtues and vices. _____________________     NAME: DATE: BLOCK: +,=>? 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