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Which character in the Canterbury tales would have belonged to the lowest rung in the feudal society of chaucer’s Time?

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It would be the miller.
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Answer:

The Miller

Step-by-step explanation:

Chaucer creates a dialectic between the lowest class and one of the highest by telling two tales of opposite nature. The Knight's tale is a romance, a sophisticated convention that depicts the chivalric love and a high sense of honor. The Miller's tale opposed to the Knight's is a fabliau, a comic story that reflects the life of ordinary people. The miller indeed belongs to this common type of people in the Feudal society of Geoffrey Chaucer's time.

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