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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...
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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...
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