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Title: Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - Reeve Vs. Manciple
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Indeed, the manciple was "a wel good wrighte, a carpenter (616)" before he became a reeve, showing that he had no real education. Clearly, both men are more than peasants, but neither lords nor men of learning. Thus, they fall somewhere in the nebulous middle class... Showed first 250 characters
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The manciple lives and works in London, a business agent who deals not only with his clients, an enclave of lawyers, but also with a variety of food providers on a daily basis. His is an urban lifestyle. The reeve, on the other hand, encounters a fairly fixed group of people every day... Showed next 250 characters
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