Why is Chaucer's Canterbury Tales referred to as a frame narrative?

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2026-03-17 03:15

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The narrative includes "stories within a story", as each pilgrim's tale is told by a character who is presented to the reader via the narrator (who is also a character). It has been suggested that this allowed Chaucer to put some distance between himself and the characters, given some of the controversial opinions in the story.

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