Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn about the character of the Prioress and examine how Chaucer uses satire in his presentation of her.

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5 Questions

Q1.
What is the Prioress' role?
A member of a religious community of men.
A member of a religious community of women
A woman who has been married five times.
Correct answer: A woman who is head of a house of nuns.
Q2.
Which of these things does the Prioress do?
Eat messily
Correct answer: Sing through her nose
Speak French well
Swear
Q3.
Which adjective best describes the Prioress?
Bad-mannered
Poor
Correct answer: Pretentious
Unattractive
Q4.
What does 'Amor vincit omnia' mean?
Correct answer: Love conquers all
Love conquers nothing
Money conquers all
Q5.
What is 'irony'?
Making someone or something seem ridiculous.
Making something seem more than it is.
Making the reader laugh.
Correct answer: When our expectations are reversed.

Lesson appears in

UnitEnglish / The Canterbury Tales: 'General Prologue'

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