Introduction to Chaucer and Canterbury Tales PPT
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An Introduction to the Middle
Ages and Geoffrey Chaucer
English 12 & English 12 Advanced
Woodland Hills High School
Mr. Brown
By Dr. Moschetta
Warm Up 1.3.13
If you lived around the year 1350, what
job do you think you would have?
Why?
2-4 sentences
Warm Up
Grab a “guided notes” Introduction to
the Middle Ages and Geoffrey Chaucer
worksheet from the back of the
projector cart.
Try and fill in the first section
Literature from This Unit
The Canterbury Tales
By Geoffrey Chaucer
“Father of English Poetry”
First author to write in English (Middle English)
[previously Latin]
Educated
Government official – work took precedence over
writing
Worked on Canterbury Tales for 22 years; never
finished
The Middle Ages – Norman
Invasion
1066 – Duke William of Normandy
One-day long battle
Defeated and killed King Harold of England
William felt entitled to the English throne
(Edward, previous king, left no heirs)
Combined Norman emphasis on law and
order with Anglo Saxon democracy and
culture
Feudalism
Caste system (social class)
Military system
Property system
System of social behavior
Top of the Ladder: William the Conqueror
Barons, vassals, lower vassals, landless knights,
serfs
City Classes
Eventually many people left the country
and moved to the cities
City classes not defined by the feudal
system
Upper, middle, lower
Middle class = merchant class who could
afford what they wanted
Knighthood and Chivalry
Chivalry was a system of ideals that
governed knights
Loyalty to overlord
Rules of warfare
Adoration of a lady
Crusades & Hundred Years’
War
Crusades:
Series of religious wars
to spread Christianity
throughout Europe
Struggle against Muslims
Ultimately a failure
Europe benefited from
contact with higher
civilization of Middle East
Hundred Years’ War
Battles between
England and France
Lasted over 100
years (1337-1453)
Feud stemming from
Norman Invasion
Militarily
unsuccessful for
Britain; did increase
sense of nationalism
Black Death
Highly contagious plague
Spread through cities from fleas of infested
rats
Killed 1/3 of people in England
Gave more power to people in lower classes
Caused labor shortage
Lower class workers willing to work could
negotiate wages and working conditions
Martyrdom of Sir Thomas a
Becket
Thomas was a Norman who had great power
in England as well as Catholic church (prime
minister and Archbishop)
Sided with the Pope rather than the King
King Henry II (half joking) said he wanted
Thomas put to death
Henry’s knights killed Thomas in the cathedral
at Canterbury
Martyrdom of Sir Thomas a
Becket
Saint Thomas the Martyr
Made a saint and martyred by a cult following who
opposed the king
People made pilgrimages to Canterbury to
honor Saint Thomas’s memory
The Canterbury Tales are a fictional collection
of stories from a group of people making this
pilgrimage to Canterbury
Homework
Read and outline:
“Development of English” p90-91
“From Canterbury Tales” p92-93
Worst Jobs in History
Middle Ages jobs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZrE1
mVcB2k (part 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPgkf
xuyBgM&NR=1 (part 2)