Read the following excerpt from "The Cook's Tale" from Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales.This jolly apprentice lived with his master Until he was finished with his apprenticeship. Everyone criticized his wild ways. But finally at the end of his apprenticeship When he came to get his certificate of completion, his master remembered a proverb That said "A rotten apple out of the hoard will ruin all the rest." So he decided not to give him his certificate and fired him instead. He gave him leave sorrowfully. But the apprentice was happy! He could finally party all night! So he left and gambled and stole And found friends who liked to do the same (Chaucer 4399-4413). Which type of character is the apprentice in this tale?Works CitedChaucer, Geoffrey. ''The Cook's Tale.'' The Canterbury Tales and other Poems of Geoffrey Chaucer, edited by D. Laing Purves, 1876.         antagonist         dynamic character         round character         static character

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Read the following excerpt from "The Cook's Tale" from Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales.

This jolly apprentice lived with his master
 Until he was finished with his apprenticeship.
 Everyone criticized his wild ways.
 But finally at the end of his apprenticeship
 When he came to get his certificate of completion,
 his master remembered a proverb
 That said "A rotten apple out of the hoard will ruin all the rest."
 So he decided not to give him his certificate
 and fired him instead.
 He gave him leave sorrowfully.
 But the apprentice was happy!
 He could finally party all night!
 So he left and gambled and stole
 And found friends who liked to do the same (Chaucer 4399-4413).

 Which type of character is the apprentice in this tale?

Works Cited
Chaucer, Geoffrey. ''The Cook's Tale.'' The Canterbury Tales and other Poems of Geoffrey Chaucer, edited by D. Laing Purves, 1876.
 
 
 
 
antagonist
 
 
 
 
dynamic character
 
 
 
 
round character
 
 
 
 
static character
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