Irony in The Canterbury Tales is exhibited in the character of
a humble Parson, who takes care of his parish through personal sacrifice
a cloth merchant, the Wife of Bath, who trades in fine scarlet cloth
the Plowman, a farmer, who labors hard every day in the fields
a Miller, who grinds grain for a living and steals from his clients

Irony in The Canterbury Tales is exhibited in the character of a humble Parson who takes care of his parish through personal sacrifice a cloth merchant the Wife class=


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