what is the frame narrative of the Canterbury tales?

A) pilgrims sitting around a camp fire sharing stories to pass the time

B) a band of travelers sharing stories to entertain one another

C) a gathering of writers telling stories and trying to prove their talents

D) a group of monks charming guest of the monastery with religious themed stories/

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the correct answer is B.

The frame narrative of the Canterbury tales?

The correct answer is Option B. a band of travelers sharing stories to entertain one another.

What is the frame narrative of The Canterbury Tales A band of travelers?

In Canterbury Story, a pilgrimage to Canterbury provides a framework for work. Chaucer uses a general prologue to introduce storyteller pilgrims and storytelling contests that provide story situations.

The story collection is set on a pilgrimage to Thomas Becket's shrine in Canterbury, Kent. Thirty traveling pilgrims gather at the Tabard Inn in Southwark across the Thames from London.

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