Having read  the Prologue to The Canterbury Tales, select two of the Pilgrims and make a comparison to two contemporary figures who would be an analog to Chaucer's characters. Discuss why a comparison can be drawn. What universal traits has Chaucer captured in his Prologue that make it feasible to see the same similarities today? What aspects of the characterization are different?

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Having read  the Prologue to The Canterbury Tales, select two of the Pilgrims and make a comparison to two contemporary figures who would be an analog to Chaucer's characters. Discuss why a comparison can be drawn. What universal traits has Chaucer captured in his Prologue that make it feasible to see the same similarities today? What aspects of the characterization are different?

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