Thursday, June 2, 2011

What is important about the dyer in The Canterbury Tales?

The dyer is one of five guildsmen--tradesmen.  Together they are considered "new money" and their wives expect the things this money will buy. They are "henpecked" so to speak; their lives are controlled by their greedy wives and the money they make.

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