the medieval period and chaucer’s canterbury tales english 12 /english 12 honors mrs. barton
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The Medieval Period and Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
English 12 /English 12 Honors
Mrs. Barton
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Medieval Period: 1066-1485
The Medieval time period is also referred to as the Dark Ages and/or the Middle Ages.
Over the course of this time period in England, the economy, culture, language, religion, and geography dramatically transform as diversity and exploration takes shape.
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THE BEGINNING OF THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD
Feudal estates-based on religious hierarchy Rural agricultural life/women’s roles are limited Latin- only written language Christian Unity Limited geographical knowledge; limited travel
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THE BIRTH OF FEUDALISM
A caste system, a property system, a military system
Based on a religious concept of hierarchy, with God as the supreme overlord. (The King held all the land as a vassal to God)
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CLASS STRUCTURE OF FEUDALISM
LORD
Knight
Squire
Yeoman
Serfs
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FEUDALISM
The Feudal system developed in two ways:
1. Landowners wanted protection
A. Paid a portion of the yield from their
lands
B. Provided soldiers from their families
C. Performed whatever other duties and
homage were required
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FEUDALISM
2. Conquering princes/warlords- would reward valued allies with grants of land. The land still technically belonged to the prince, but they administered it. It became the private domain of the barons and dukes who were the grantees
**Serfs were not really slaves but the bottom of the feudal social scale. They were bound to the land on which they worked. They owed service to the master of the land and were passed along from owner to owner.
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THE MEDIEVAL CHURCH
Clergy were important and powerful Church owned and controlled an exorbitant
amount of land Church had its own legal and tax system Church leaders could speak with the religious
leaders of other nations without the permission of the King (no one else could)
Church supervised education
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THE CRUSADES
Began in 1096 (30 years after Norman Conquest) Christians fought against Muslims along the
Mediterranean Sea and in North Africa The fought over Jerusalem and the Holy Land Europeans benefited from the contact with the higher
civilizations of the Middle East. They were exposed to mathematics, astronomy, architecture, and medicine
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ARCHITECTURE
Gothic architecture was popular from1100 through 1500
While some were secular buildings most were produced for the church
Prominent Features: stained glass, external archways, rib vaulting and flying buttresses which enabled them to create cathedral ceilings for the first time
Famous examples: Notre Dame de Paris (1163
Westminster Abby (1245)
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Medieval Musical Chants
Originated in the early Christian church and became popular during this period
Sung by monks in these great cathedrals and monasteries
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PILGRIMAGES
Pilgrimage- a journey to a holy place or sacred shrine to obtain special blessings from God, or as an act of devotion, penance, or thanksgiving.
Places people take pilgrimages to:Holy Land- Jews, Christians, MuslimsVaranasi- HindusMecca- Muslim
Medieval people believed that life in this world was but a pilgrimage to reach heaven.
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MEDIEVAL LANGUAGE
Three languages spoken:1. French by the Norman rulers2. Latin by the clergy and lawyers
3. Anglo-Saxon (Old English) by the common people Middle English
1. Evolves over a period of 400 years2. Old English combines with the Norman French3. Latin terms are added to the language of the
common people
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MEDIEVAL LITERATURE
The average person still could not read. Plays were popular and often acted out in town squares. Dramas were often called “Mystery Plays” and the most common subject was Christianity. Plays would dramatize the lives of saints, bible stories, or serve as moral allegories.
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MEDIEVAL LITERATURE
The legend of King Arthur was the a common subject of Medieval literature.
Chaucer wrote Canterbury Tales as a frame story (a story or stories within a story).
Lyrics and ballads were also very popular.
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Geoffrey Chaucer 1343(?)-1400
Known as the “Father of English Poetry” Member of the middle class, well-educated
(father was wine merchant) Served at court Made diplomatic missions to France, Spain,
Italy Catholic yet acknowledged and exposed
abuses within the Church in his writing
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History of the Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer began writing the tales around 1387AD
The uncompleted manuscript was published in 1400AD, the year he died.
First work of poetry purposely written in the English language.
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Canterbury Tales: a frame story (story or stories within a story)
Pilgrims journey from the Tabard Inn in Southwark, England to the shrine of St. Thomas a Beckett in Canterbury, England.
Work was not completed at Chaucer’s death.– planned for each of 30 pilgrims to tell 2 tales going to and
2 tales returning from Canterbury (120 stories in original plan)
– only finished 22 tales Pilgrims’ tales are written in narrative verse, aiming to
entertain and teach a lesson. Chaucer customarily writes a five-stress, ten-syllable line,
alternating unstressed and stressed syllables (what would later be called iambic pentameter).
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Map of England
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Pilgrim’s Route
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Canterbury Tales: What is it about Canterbury?
It connected 3 trading ports to London; Julius Caesar invaded it in 43 A.D.
The Roman civilization brought it theatres, baths, temples, etc. until invasion of Angles, Saxons, Jutes in 5th/6th century
The Anglo Saxons of Canterbury converted to Christianity in 597 by Saint Augustine
A monastery [today’s cathedral] was founded in 602 by St. Augustine; Canterbury was the mother of British Christianity
It was surrendered at Battle of Hastings (1066) to William the Conqueror; the cathedral was destroyed by fire in 1067
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Why pilgrimage to Canterbury? Enter Thomas a Becket.
Thomas a Becket, archbishop of England and friend of King Henry II, fought for church independence.
Becket and the king had a disagreement. Becket was exiled to France for 6 years because he
supported the Pope instead of the King. When he returned, the king was angry. The king said, “Not one will deliver me from this low-born
priest” in frustration. Suspiciously, four knights murdered Becket on December 29,
1170 in the Canterbury Cathedral. Thomas a Becket was made a saint (canonized) just 3 years
later. St. Thomas a Becket’s shrine was completed in 1220.
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Canterbury Cathedral
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THE END OF THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD
More independent businesses Cities, commercial centers, trade routes develop Women are idealized Literature written in many languages-development
of Middle English Diversity as the Reformation approaches Discoveries of new worlds as a result of more
travel