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The destination of Chaucer's pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales ?

AThe shrine of St. Paul in London

BThe shrine of St. Thomas Becket at Canterbury

CThe shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham

DThe shrine of St. Cuthbert at Durham

Answer:

B. The shrine of St. Thomas Becket at Canterbury

Read Explanation:

In The Canterbury Tales, the pilgrims are travelling to the shrine of Thomas Becket at Canterbury.

  • The pilgrimage is the central framework of the work.

  • The shrine was a famous religious site in medieval England.

  • The journey allows different characters to tell their stories.


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