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What purpose does the satire serve in The Canterbury Tales

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Answer:

In The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer uses satire to expose the faults of institutions, and common stereotypes of his time.

Explanation:

Satire is broken into six elements, all of which are prevalent in the tales.

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