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The was a worldly person who enjoyed hunting and riding, even though those pastimes were against church law.

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The Monk was a worldly person who enjoyed hunting and riding, even though those pastimes were against church law. i just did this jawn
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Monk

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The information about the monk enjoying hunting and riding is taken from the poem The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. The poet describes a monk who enjoys hunting and keeps horses. The poet describes the monk different from others, traditionally a monk separates himself from society and focuses on religion but here he enjoys the riches and the luxury which is forbidden in Christian law.

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