Chaucer, while
addressing every class of a population from wealthy to poor, televises his
writing (The Canterbury Tales) to the world in a way that is understandable to everybody, not just the
nobles. By doing so, he allows everyone to realize the basic characteristics of human nature, consisting of friendship and love, lies and deceit, holiness and spirituality, and competition and class all being part of each character - unifying all of them in one class - as humans.
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