Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - Reeve Vs. Manciple

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This is shown in Chaucer's placement of the manciple and the reeve, as these two characters have similar occupations, social standing, though these are contrasted through their urban and rural viewpoints. However, each has similar attitudes towards their professions. They are crafty, but ultimately scrupulous...
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However, each has similar attitudes towards their professions. They are crafty, but ultimately scrupulous. This ultimately accounts for the placement of their descriptions in the general prologue one after the other. Both the manciple and the reeve fall somewhere within the small, poorly defined middle class of 15th century England...
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