Chaucer's decision to use a pilgrimage as the central premise for the Canterbury Tales allows for a diverse group of characters from different social classes to come together, providing a rich tapestry of perspectives and stories. This structure also creates a framework for showcasing a variety of genres and themes within the collection of tales. Additionally, the pilgrimage setting allows for commentary on societal issues and human behavior through the interactions and stories of the characters.
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