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Which of the pilgrims is described by Chaucer as a lover and a lusty bachelor?

AThe Squire

BThe Knight

CThe Friar

DThe Pardoner

Answer:

A. The Squire

Read Explanation:

In Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, the Squire is indeed described as a lover and a lusty bachelor.

Here's a brief summary of the Squire's character:

  • Age: Young, likely in his early 20s

  • Social Status: Member of the nobility, son of the Knight

  • Personality: Courteous, lively, and romantic

  • Characteristics: Loves music, dancing, and fashion; described as a "lusty bachelor"


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