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Your job is to introduce a new pilgrim to the prologue who represents and satirizes some aspect of contemporary society. Like Chaucer, in creating your pilgrim, you should not focus on a specific, contemporary individual (e.g., Miley Cyrus) but rather on a representative type embodied by that individual, which in the case of Miley Cyrus could be pop star or twerker. Remember that Chaucer does not necessarily disfavor all of the pilgrims he describes; nonetheless, his tone comes through clearly in his diction and imageryas should yours. You can choose a pilgrim you either like or dislike, but your tone should come through in your word choice. Your pilgrims description should meet the following criteria: Include in your stereotype poem descriptions of . . . His/her physical appearance His/her clothing (including hats, jewelry, shoes, tools they need, or whatever else you deem appropriate for that particular pilgrim) His/her smell, voice, mannerisms, etc. Use vivid imagery. His/her job (This could simply mean what is expected of this person based on traditional societal expectations.) His/her interests (Note: His/her interests do not have to specifically relate to the job title.) The descriptive details above should reflect . . . His/her moral character (is your pilgrim honest, corrupt, unintelligent, educated, well respected, vilified, etc?) Your attitude about this particular pilgrim (this should not be directly stated; instead it should be reflected in your diction chosen for each aspect of your description) At least one example of ALL FOUR rhetorical relationships: repetition, contrast, juxtaposition, and shift. Highlight an label your rhetorical devices in the poem Your stereotype poem needs to be... At least 20 lines long Written in rhyming couplets Humorous in nature (maybe light or dark humor) Not maliciously aimed at any one in school (teacher or student) Classroom appropriate Below your poem, include a typed paragraph explanation of the tone of your poem. Also, explain the effect of your rhetorical devices on the message of your poem. The Politician Here comes the sleek and dapper politician, Making comments and giving speeches derived from complete fiction. He smiles and waves, promising what he will not give. But sadly, his unfulfilled promises we will always forget and forgive. His private jet and $10,000 Armani suit with a crisply buttoned collar Show that he is not destitute, but he will claim that he grew up in complete squalor. But its not his fault; he has to blend in with the NYC hedge fund managers To bribe them with votes to pad his campaign ledgers. 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