The Yeoman Study Guide
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General Prologue
The Prologue to the Friar's Tale
The Prologue to the Summoner's tale
The Prologue of the Scholar's Tale
The Prologue of the Merchant's Tale
Introduction to the Sergeant-at-law's tale
Epilogue to the Merchant's Tale
Epilogue of the Sergeant-at-law's tale
The Prologue of the Doctor's Tale
The Prologue to the Pardoner's Tale
The Prologue to the tale of Melibeus
The Prologue of the second Nun's Tale
The Prologue of the Monk's tale
The Prologue of the Cannon Assistant's Tale
Prologue of the Nun Priest's Tale
Epilogue to the Nun Priest's Tale
The Prologue of the Wife of Bath's Tale
General Prologue
Several pilgrims of various social and ethical standing are on their way to Canterbury to visit the cathedral there. They stay a night in an Inn, and the next day, the Innkeeper offers to join the group on the trip, and judge stories that they will tell to pass the time. The person with the best story wins a free dinner paid by the other pilgrims. The knight tells the first story.
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