Cook

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Cook is a character in Geoffrey Chaucer’s "The Canterbury Tales," depicted as a London tradesman known for his culinary skills and unsanitary kitchen practices.

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Cook canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
pilgrim in The Canterbury Tales
appearsIn The Canterbury Tales
associatedPlace Ware
associatedWith The Cook's Prologue
The Cook's Tale
characterTrait good at distinguishing London ale
heavy drinker
skillful at cooking boiled and baked dishes
skillful at cooking pies
skillful at cooking roasts
unsanitary
createdBy Geoffrey Chaucer
depictedAs professional cook for a London guildsman
firstAppearance The Canterbury Tales
surface form: The General Prologue to The Canterbury Tales
genre comic character
hasPhysicalCondition ulcer on his shin
hasPrologue The Cook's Prologue
hasTale The Cook's Tale
knownFor culinary skills
ulcer on his shin
unsanitary kitchen practices
languageOfWork Middle English
literaryDevice example of physiognomy in medieval literature
literaryFunction illustrates moral corruption through physical disease
satirizes medieval food hygiene
literaryPeriod Middle English literature
medium poetry
name Roger of Ware
nationality English
occupation London tradesman
cook
partOf the group of pilgrims led by the Host
partOfWork The Canterbury Tales character ensemble
pilgrimageRoute London to Canterbury
serves a group of London guildsmen
setting 14th-century England
timePeriodOfFictionalUniverse late 14th century
travelsWith other Canterbury pilgrims
the Host
Knight
surface form: the Knight

Miller
surface form: the Miller
workAuthor Geoffrey Chaucer
worksIn London, England
surface form: London

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