During the “General Prologue” of The Canterbury Tales there are seven deadly sins represented by various characters. In Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer offers a look into human characteristics and actions. Of the seven deadly sins, lust remains a reoccurring characteristic in several descriptions of; The Wife of Bath, The Summoner, The Friar, The Squire and last but not least the Prioress. As romance and marriage are prominent in The Squire, a more sexual definition of lust is based on the majority…
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