In "The Prologue" of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, what is Chaucer's main reason for writing about the pilgrimage?

A:To reveal the characters' beliefs about their religion

B:To explain the personalities of different characters

C:To describe medieval life from different points of view

D:To create a colorful setting in which to reveal his characters

I am torn between B and D.....please help

Respuesta :

From what i know B is going to be the best one of these options

Answer:

In "The Prologue" of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, the Chaucer's main reason for writing about the pilgrimage is to create a setting for telling stories by different characters.

Explanation:

The prologue of "Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer y Percy MacKaye talks about the welcoming of spring and how several characters are willing and happily want to start the pilgrimage, this is the first stage where the characters will show themselves and their personalities as the story is being told.