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Chaucer ? He was the author of "The Canterbury Tales." It begins with many people coming from Medieval England. Each with their own stories and problems. Some of them openly follow and obey Christ and some of them openly disobey the church and do not follow Christ or his teachings... displayed 300 characters
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He says he is sorry for anything he might have done or said to offend anybody and blames his lack of intelligence. However, for all the good things he has done he gives all the credit to Jesus Christ.
Stephen Sondheim ? He wrote the play "Getting Away with Murder." It is about a group therapy group... displayed next 300 characters
The Canterbury Tales are a series of stories written by the late, great
English poet Geoffrey Chaucer. The tales are about a group of twenty-nine
pilgrims who set off on a pilgrimage to a cathedral in Canterbury, England,
about five miles south of London...
8) albeit he had vowed to a life of poverty. Lastly, Chaucer describes the monk to have "prominent eyeballs" that "never seemed to settle" (p 8); this indicates the monks yearning for lust, which is a direct violation of his chastity vow...
The was a widow who had a son, seven years old, and all that the widow would teach her son was their faith and especially Mary Mother of Christ. In The Canterbury Tales you see the devotion to the church from the mother and son:
And had the custom (for he had been told
To do so) should he happen to behold
An image of Christ's mother, to kneel and say
Hail Mary as he went upon his way...