In the Canterbury Tales, pilgrims traveling to Canterbury engage in a story-telling contest. This contest forms the basis of the tales.
In the Canterbury Tales, a group of people were traveling to Canterbury to a shrine. They held a story-telling contest to pass the time. The travelers were pilgrims on a religious journey to visit the holy blessed martyr in Canterbury, and as a way to entertain themselves during the trip, they decided to tell stories. This storytelling contest among the pilgrims forms the framework of Geoffrey Chaucer's work.
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