In Jeffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales what did Chaucer think of the manciple?

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2026-08-17 19:35

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In the Canterbury Tales, Chaucer portrays the Manciple as a dishonest person who always makes a profit on his purchases. Chaucer also ironically praises his financial wisdom that enables him to hoodwink his masters who are the best-learned lawyers in the country.

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