Thursday, December 15, 2011

The Pardoner

The pardoner had curly yellow hair, and it came down to his shoulders. He had bulging eyes. He has a goat voice. He has no beard and his chin is really smooth. He makes alot of money compared to the Parson. He is in it for the money. He is very very showy. I dont think that the narrartor likes him very much. He only does things to get money out of people.

The Summoner

The Summoners face was red. He had narrow eyes, black scabby brows, and a thin beard. He liked to eat garlic and onions. He would get drunk off of wine. The narrator thinks of him as a rascal, although he was very kind. I think that he would be a very different kind of person to be around.

Monday, December 12, 2011

The Reeve

The reeve wore a bluish colored coat. He road at the back or the piligramage. He worked for the king. He has a rusty blade at his side. He was a carpenter. He was a pretty old man. The horse that he rode was pretty nice. I think that no one else really liked him and that even though he was good at whatt he done that it was wrong. The narrator seems to not really like him but he can put up with him if he has too.

The Manciple

The Manciple was not a very educated man, but he is still smart. He is a good purchaser. He is debt-free. The narrator says that god gave him a gift, because even though he did not have the chance to have any formal education, he was still very smart and very good at what he does. I think that he is ding very well for hinself to have came from nothing and ended up where he is now.

The Miller

The miller was a very strong person, people would say he was like an ox. He could break thinkgs with his head. He was a red head and he wore a blue and white coat. Also he had a wart on his nose and a beard like a fox. He like to play the bag pipes. He tells people that he can feel grain and wheat and and tell you how much it will be worth, he steals wheat or corn from you in a way and rips you off. I think that he is irish, and that you could most likely find him in a bar drinking. The narrator thinks of him as strong and very manly, and that he is a theaf.

The Plowman

The plowman was an honest man, good and true. He was a true man of God. He helped the poor whenever he could get a chance too. The plowman is kind of like a parson. He wore a smock and rode a mare. The narrator sees him as a good person. He knows that the parson is a good man of God and that he is a very truthful man. I think that he seems to be very trustworthy and a good man.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Parson

The Parson was a very good man, he was very holy. The narrator speaks very highy about him, and thinks that he is a pretty good fellow. The Parson was also a clerk.

The Wife of Bath

The wife of bath, she was a fairly big lady, that has a wide gap on her teeth. Also she wears a hat and something that covers her neck and head. Also she has been around the block a time or two. She has been married five times. She wore bright red hose. She has travled around the world. She owned a red horse. I think that she seems friendly and manly. The narrator kind of makes me think that he does not like her very much, and that he thinks that she is ugly.

The Doctor

The doctor was a typical doctor. He really loved money and gold. He always had the conflict going on between pharmacist and him. The clothes that he wore were red. I think that he was just your normal doctor. Nothing that he does to me seems out of the ordinary for a doctor. The narrator thinks that the doctor had good speaking abilities, and that definitely likes money.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The Skipper

The Skipper, was an honest fellow at first i thought, but then he kind of seemed to be a pirate. He stole wine from a trader when he wasn't looking. I would say he was a thief. He made his prisoners walk the plank.The narrator thinks that he is an excellent fellow.

The Cook

The cook is very good at was he does. Although; it is kind of nasty that he has an open sore on his knee, called an ulcer, and because of that the narrator feels sorry for him.

The 5 Tradesmen

The five tradesmen had money. Also they had knifes that were very nice and tricked out with silver. The clothes of the tradesmen was I'm sure very nice. The wives feel like that they should be worshipped by other people, because they were better then them. Also the tradesmen probably spoiled their wives. I think that the tradesmen and snooty. The narrator kind of  thinks that they go to church and things just to be seen. The five tradesmen are, a Haberdasher, a Dyer, a Carpenter, a Weaver, and a Carpet Maker.

The Franklin

The Franklin was very materialistic. Although he would share and his house is open to everyone, and he might even offer them a drink. He really likes to party. He has money, nice clothes and more. Also he had a white beard, he was fat, he had a purse of silk and a knife. The narrator thinks that he is an optimistic man. He seems to be very cheerful, and up beat.

Friday, December 2, 2011

The Sergeant At The Law

The sergeant at law is a very intellectual individual. Although all he cares about is the fame and money. He wore a homely colored coat, and he does not really match. I think that he should be paid for his job, but he does not need to take advantage of the people who need his help. Also to me it kind of seems that he is a little selfish and greedy. The narrator kind of feels that even though he is smart and knows what he is doing that he is very arrogant.

The Cleric

The cleric was a student at Oxford. His horse and him were both very thin. His clothes were not up to date. He would rather buy books then clothes, food, or anything else for that matter. He did not really fit in anywhere. He tried to find a job at the church but it did not work out. I think that he thinks that he is too smart to work somewhere like that. The narrator kind of thinks that when he stares that there is nothing there that it is just empty and hollow.

The Merchant

The Merchant wore a many different colored dress. He wears a beaver hat, and bucklle boots. He rode a horse. No one really knew his name, but they did know he was a merchant. He is broke. The narrator is the only one that knows about the merchant being in debt. Although he still thinks that the merchant is a good fellow. I think that he was very truthful and that no matter what he was going to tell you how he felt about things.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Friar

The Friar was a con-artisit if you ask me. He was lying to people just to get there money anyway he could. He was not really dresses like a normal friar he was dressed very nicely like a doctor or something. The way he makes his living is by getting money from other people by making them think he had the right to hear confessions and then making them pay him. The narrator pretty much that he is a happy person but he is still a begger. At the same time the narrator kind of felt bad for him, he really thought the Friar was poor.

The Monk

The Monk is usually like most monks. He has very shiny eyes, and a very shiny head, because he was bald. He is fat. He wears a fur coat. Has has all kinds of horses and grey hound dogs. His favorite thing to do was hunt. Although everyone said that it was against what monks are supposed to do. The narrator likes the monks view on life. The narrator pretty much says that if the monk can still have all of his possessions and be a monk the more power to him.