Why is the cook of Canterbury tales prologue an ironic character?

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2026-03-11 05:55

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Oh honey, that cook from the Canterbury Tales is a hot mess of irony. He's supposed to be a master in the kitchen, but his sorry excuse for a pie is as dry as the Sahara desert. Chaucer really nailed it with this character – a cook who can't cook? Now that's irony at its finest.

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