Explanation:
The Canterbury Tales, written by in the 14th century, is a collection of stories told by a diverse group of pilgrims traveling together to the Shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury. The characters in this literary masterpiece tell stories for several reasons which can be analyzed from a literature scientist’s perspective.Firstly, the stories in The Canterbury Tales serve as a means of entertainment and distraction during the long and tedious journey. These tales provided the pilgrims with an opportunity to escape the physical discomfort and monotony of their travel and to engage in an intellectual pursuit that would alleviate their boredom.