'The Devil in Cardiff - Huw Fryer Jones'
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- In this lesson, we will discover the narrative of 'The Devil in Cardiff - Huw Fryer Jones' from 'Telling Tales' by Patience Agbabi. We will be unravelling Agbabi's message within the tale.
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7 Questions
Q1.
Which character from 'The Canterbury Tales', has the highest social standing?
The Friar
The Miller
Q2.
A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons is a...
A Knight
Traveller
Q3.
What or who does a friar dedicate their life to?
God and the Bible
The Bible and pilgrimages
Q4.
Why does the friar befriend rich men?
To be closer to God
To impress his church
Q5.
What is the correct definition of someone who is 'corrupt'?
Someone who uses their power in an honest way in order to better themselves.
Someone who uses their power in an honest way to better others.
Q6.
What does a summoner do?
Brings people to court who violate country laws
Q7.
Who does the summoner meet on the road?
A friend (demon)
A friendly demon
6 Questions
Q1.
What is a moral?
A boost in a group's feelings
Q2.
Which character from 'The Canterbury Tales', is Huw Fryer Jones based on?
The Knight
The Summoner
Q3.
Where does Robbo get sent?
To prison
To the elderly woman's house
Q4.
Who does Robbo call to confess to?
The demon
The friar
Q5.
What would Robbo do for a pint?
Sell his arm
Sell his leg
Q6.
Why did Agbabi mention the lad in the car park whose car is not starting?
So the demon could steal it
To connect to the Summoner stealing the farmer's horse in 'The Friar's Tale'