The Canterbury Tales

Which of these characters does Chaucer seem to disapprove of?

The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer 

 

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To name a few, Chaucer sees the Miller as a cheat; the Reeve as reprehensible; the Summoner as morally disgusting, and the Pardoner as corrupt.

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THE CANTERBURY TALES