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4The Middle Ages
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The Wife of Baths Tale
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5The author of The Canterbury Tales.
6Who is Geoffrey Chaucer? (10)
7Because in this month, the weather was suitable
for pilgrimages.
8Why is April the month the story begins? (20)
9He was martyred at Canterbury in 1170, and people
in England visited his final resting place.
10Who was Saint Thomas a Becket? (30)
11A frame story.
12What literary device did Chaucer use by having
each of his characters tell a story on the way to
Canterbury? (40)
13The Tabard Inn.
14What was the name of the Inn the narrator says he
met twenty-nine pilgrims? (50)
15The social system in England in the Middle Ages,
it was a caste, property, and military system
based on the religious idea of hierarchy.
16What is feudalism? (10)
17What males who were above the serf class were
trained to become.
18What are knights? (20)
19The name for the system of codes governing the
behavior of knights and women.
20What is chivalry? (30)
21The name of the wars waged by European Christians
against the Muslims for possession of Jerusalem
and the Holy Land.
22What were the Crusades? (40)
23Mathematics, astronomy, architecture, and crafts.
24In what areas did Europeans gain knowledge from
their contact with Middle Eastern civilization?
(50)
25Mistreating a woman.
26What was the knights crime? (10)
27Sentenced to death.
28What was the knights original sentence? (20)
29The question the knight is given by the queen to
answer to save his life.
30What is the thing women most desire? (30)
31Twenty four ladies dancing in the woods who
vanish, leaving one old lady.
32What did the knight find on his way to tell the
queen he had not found the answer? (40)
33To do whatever she required of him.
34What did the knight agree to do for the old lady
in exchange for the answer? (50)
35A woman wants the self-same sovereignty over her
husband as over her lover, And master him he
must not be above her.
36What is the answer the knight gives to the queen?
(10)
37To take the old lady as his wife!
38What does the old lady ask of the knight for
telling him the answer? (20)
39Old, plain, and low-bred.
40What are the knights three objections to
marrying her? (30)
41A gentleman is not merely someone who is titled
a gentleman - but is one who acts as a
gentleman.
42What does the old lady tell the knight a true
gentleman is? (40)
43An example of a benefit of being poor according
to the old lad.
44What is 1) that God chose to reveal Himself in
Christ, who was poor or 2) that poverty can be
seen in the wealthy who are not content with
what they have or 3) if you are poor, no one
steals from you or 4) being poor can motivate
you to get ahead or 5) poverty brings one to
God? (50)
45Ironic about the answer that saves the knights
life.
46What is that the knight was condemned to death
for abusing a womans sovereignty and assuming he
could have mastery over her? (10)
47The point illustrated by the Wife of Baths
allusion to the Midas story.
48What is that women cant keep a secret? (20)
49Four and twenty ladies who vanish, then an old
woman.
50What does the knight see in the woods on his way
to tell the queen he had found no answer? (30)
51No joy or feast at all.
52What is how the night experienced his wedding
day? (40)
53With the old woman transformed into a beautiful
lady.
54What is how the tale ends? (50)
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56The question that transforms the knight.
57What is Would you have me old and faithful or
beautiful and unfaithful?