Chaucer’s Transition

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History is divided into different eras. Each era is defined by behavioral characteristics share by a nation or the population worldwide; like in the US we defined the Roaring 20s. Those who break that specific period’s template are the ones that contribute to the evolution of society. Geoffrey Chaucer an English writer was one of the people responsible for breaking the mold of the literature in the medieval period. In his work The Canterbury Tales he presents a mixture of both medieval and renaissance traits, making him a transitional writer. These traits are represented by the predominant presence of Christian values and the comicality.
The establishment of Christianity defines the medieval period. Today, Christianity is one of the most popular religions but during the medieval times it was twice or more popular than today. Christianity was so popular than in the literature created during this era. An author did not sign most of this works, the authorship of the works of literature was believed to be a work of God and therefore there was no signature.
As Chaucer was brought up ...

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