front 1 ![]() The Knight | back 1 the most revered of all the characters; distinguished; told the first tale |
front 2 ![]() The Squire | back 2 the knight's son, full of curly locks, a ladies man, loves frivolous activities |
front 3 ![]() Yeoman | back 3 wore hood of green; a medal of St. Christopher |
front 4 The nun | back 4 a prioress, simple, has yippy dogs, speaks French, wants to appear dignified but eats with her fingers |
front 5 The Monk | back 5 loves hunting and eating, is fat |
front 6 The Friar | back 6 seduces women, Wife of Bath hates him |
front 7 The Cleric | back 7 An Oxford student, loves books |
front 8 Franklin | back 8 loves fine foods and wine, is a landowner |
front 9 The Cook | back 9 cooks for the group, excellent at his craft, has an oozing sore on his leg |
front 10 ![]() Wife of Bath | back 10 married five times, has a gap tooth |
front 11 Parson | back 11 kind and loving to his flock |
front 12 Miller | back 12 has a big wart on his nose and a big mouth, big, broad shouldered |
front 13 The Host | back 13 the judge of the tales, owns The Tabard where the pilgrims begin their trip |