| | This is a free sample excerpt of the paper. Join to view the full essay | Canterbury Tales, Franklins Ta Part 1 of Paper.... entertain one another.  These stories, while amusing, tend to have an underlying message, one being the Franklin’s Tale.  The Franklin’s Tale is the most moral tale that has been read.  It is not told to make the other pilgrims laugh, rather to explain an extremely important lesson.  Throughout life, peopl....
 Part 2 of Paper....us man with his portrait of the Franklin.  The Franklin is a very pure man who is wealthy and kind to all.  He has a delicate and plentiful taste for food and wine and is very hospitable.  “He made his household free to all the County.” (p. 12) The Franklin is portrayed as an ideal and righteous noble, unlike most other nobles who are corrupt and take advantage of their wealth and power.  Chaucer concludes with one line that effectively characterizes the Franklin; “He was a mod....
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