Which best describes the order Chaucer uses to present his characters in his Tales?

from highest on the moral and social scale to lowest on the moral and social scale
from lowest on the moral and social scale to highest on the moral and social scale
from oldest and most worldly to youngest and least worldly
from chivalric to religious to secular

Respuesta :

Hmmmmmm I have to say the second one

Answer:

I would say the best option is 3.

Explanation: there are 29 characters in his tales. Narrator

Host

Knight  

Squire  

Knight's yeoman    

Prioress

Second nun  

Nun's priests  

Monk  

Friar

Merchant  

Clerk  

Man of law (sergeant of the law)

Franklin  

Five craft workers:  haberdasher, carpenter, weaver, dyer and tapester, all described together

Cook  

Shipman  

Physician (doctor of physic)  

Wife of Bath

Parson  

Plowman  

Miller

Manciple  

Reeve

Summoner  

Pardoner  

Canon  

Canon's yeoman

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