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Extensively researched, photocopiable material that can be used as the basis of delivering lessons, for student research and preparation, for follow-up homework, or as cover work in the case of teacher absence. Includes a free CD with the text of the pack and additional resources.
Contents
Contexts 1 Chaucer's life 2 The medieval worldview 3 Medieval society 4 Medieval beliefs 5 Tradition and innovation 6 Chaucer and his contemporaries 7 Pilgrimage 8 Story collections 9 Chaucer's audience and purpose 10 The framework of The Canterbury Tales 11 The multiple narrator in The Canterbury Tales 12 Chaucer's verse 13 Chaucer's language Activities 1 The introduction to 'The General Prologue' 2 Humour in 'The General Prologue' 3 Satire in 'The General Prologue' 4 Characterisation in 'The General Prologue' 5 Secular characters 6 Religious characters 7 The final section of 'The General Prologue' 8 Chaucer and Langland 9 The Pardoner in 'The General Prologue' 10 The structure of 'The Pardoner's Prologue' 11 The structure of 'The Pardoner's Tale' 12 Gothic and macabre elements of 'The Pardoner's Prologue and Tale' 13 Gullibility in 'The Pardoner's Prologue and Tale' 14 The rioters and the old man 15 The Host and the Pardoner 16 'A ful vicious man' 17 Blasphemy in 'The Pardoner's Prologue and Tale' 18 Humour in 'The Pardoner's Prologue and Tale' 19 Irony in 'The Pardoner's Prologue and Tale' 20 The Pardoner's use of language 21 The Pardoner -- critical approaches 22 Useful quotations Assessment focus 1 Specifications and Assessment Objectives 2 Exam essays 3 Sample essay material Resources 1 The Canterbury pilgrims 2 The Pardoner and the Church 3 Further study resources 4 Literary terms and concepts 5 'The Pardoner's Tale' by Chris Sparkes 6 'The Pardoner's Tale' by Chris Sparkes 7 'Selling the Word' by Nick Havely



