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The narrator in The Canterbury Tales, is portrayed as

a. stern and judgmental.
c. robust and merry.
b. sophisticated and worldly.
d. naive and observant.he narrator in The Canterbury Tales, is portrayed as
a. stern and judgmental.

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The right answer is D „naive and observant”. He makes it clear that he participates in the story as a character as well. He presents himself in the prologue as naive and outgoing, later he introduces himself as silent and hostile. He writes the story from his memory and talks about it from his own perspective, preferences and prejudices.

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The answer that would best complete the given statement above would be option D. The narrator in The Canterbury Tales, is portrayed as naive and observant. He shows innocence in a way that he is still observing what is around him. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day!
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