The Nun Or Prioress In The Canterbury Tales

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In The Canterbury Tales, the Nun or Prioress is one of the most outstanding characters because she is described as being exceptionally kind and well-mannered. For example, in the second line she is said to have a way of “smiling very simple and coy”, meaning that her smile is kind and alluring (148, line 123). Unlike many other of the pilgrims, the nun is true to the first description of herself. She is neither manipulative nor twisted. In addition to her well-mannered behavior, her “sympathies and tender feelings” illustrate her as “charitably solicitous” (148, lines 146-147). This shows that she is not only one of the more kind pilgrims, but she also has great compassion for the other fellow travelers. When analyzing the other pilgrims, many

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