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  2. The Yeoman in The Canterbury Tales: General Prologue & Frame...

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    Everything you ever wanted to know about The Yeoman in The Canterbury Tales: General Prologue & Frame Story, written by masters of this stuff just for you.

  3. Summary and Analysis The Canon's Yeoman's Prologue and Tale - ...

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    Just as The Second Nun's Tale closes, two strangers, a church canon and his servant (or yeoman), gallop up to the pilgrimage and join it. Before long the Yeoman reveals — half by accident — that the Canon is a thieving alchemist.

  4. Yeoman in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer

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    In Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, the Yeoman is an unhappy person. He is a young man who serves as an assistant in a job he does not like.

  5. The Canterbury Tales: The General Prologue Summary & Analysis

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    The only servant the Knight has with him is the Yeoman, who wears a green hood and coat. The Yeoman takes great care of his bow and sharp, keen peacock arrows. He has closely cropped hair and tanned skin. On his arm he wears a bright arm guard and carried a sword as well as a dagger. The Yeoman also wears a badge of St. Christopher.

  6. The Canterbury Tales Full Text - The General Prologue - The...

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    The General Prologue - The Yeoman. A yeoman had he, nor more servants, no, At that time, for he chose to travel so; And he was clad in coat and hood of green. A sheaf of peacock arrows bright and keen. Under his belt he bore right carefully (5)

  7. The Canterbury Tales: Character List - SparkNotes

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    A list of all the characters in The Canterbury Tales. The Canterbury Tales characters include: The Knight, The Pardoner, The Wife of Bath, The Miller, The Host, Chaucer (The Narrator), The Squire, The Prioress, The Monk, The Friar, The Reeve, The Parson.

  8. The Canterbury Tales The Canon’s Yeoman’s Tale Summary and...

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    The Canterbury Tales Summary and Analysis of The Canon's Yeoman's Tale. Prologue to the Canon's Yeoman's Tale. With the story of Saint Cecilia finished, the company continues on its journey until two men overtake them. One was clad all in black but with a white gown underneath – a Canon - and his horse sweated as if it ridden for three miles.

  9. The Canterbury Tales General Prologue: Part 2 - SparkNotes

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    Accompanying the Knight and Squire is the Knight’s Yeoman, or freeborn servant. The Yeoman wears green from head to toe and carries an enormous bow and beautifully feathered arrows, as well as a sword and small shield. His gear and attire suggest that he is a forester. Next, the narrator describes the Prioress, named Madame Eglentyne.

  10. 8.2 The Canon's Yeoman's Prologue and Tale - Harvard University

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    But that his Yeoman would tell his secrets, 702 He fledde awey for verray sorwe and shame. He fled away for true sorrow and shame. 703 "A!" quod the Yeman, "heere shal arise game; "Ah!" said the Yeoman, "here shall arise some amusement;

  11. The Canterbury Tales The Canon’s Yeoman’s Summary - eNotes.com

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    The Yeoman says that his lord is a remarkable man who practices alchemy. The Host is impressed but also wonders why the Canon is dressed so poorly if he can change metal into...