Multiple Choice
What was Chaucer's general worldview, as seen in Canterbury Tales?
A) At base, the world is dark and painful
B) People are fundamentally sinful and evil
C) The world is governed by a single, knowable Truth
D) Joy exists in spite of everything being unstable and changeable
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