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The Portrayal Of The Clergy In The Canterbury Tales

The Portrayal of Religion and the Clergy in The Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer, in his Canterbury Tales, felt that the Church’s turmoil experienced during the fourteenth century contributed to the a declining trust of clergy and left the people spiritually devastated. The repeated epidemics that the European Church experienced weakened the church by highlighting the clergy’s inability to face adversity. The clergy’s inability to provide relief for the people during a period of suffering did not turn people away from the church, but it did cause the people to question the value of the Church’s traditional practices. People looked for ways to gain greater control over their own spiritual destines and altered their perception of the clergy, who were too weak to bring the people complete salvation. (Bisson51-52) “The times are out of joint, the light of faith grows dim; the clergy are mostly ignorant, quarrelsome, idle, and unchaste, and the prelates do not correct them......


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