The Canterbury Tales

by

Geoffrey Chaucer

The Merchant Character Analysis

The Merchant outfits himself in fashionable attire, with his multicolored cloak and his forked beard. He is a member of the new, rising middle class that Chaucer the author belongs to. Chaucer says that the Merchant hides being in debt by wearing fancy clothes, but the fact that even Chaucer, a stranger among the company, knows the Merchant’s financial troubles indicates that the Merchant does not hide his secrets as well as he thinks he does.

The Merchant Quotes in The Canterbury Tales

The The Canterbury Tales quotes below are all either spoken by The Merchant or refer to The Merchant. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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The Merchant Character Timeline in The Canterbury Tales

The timeline below shows where the character The Merchant appears in The Canterbury Tales. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
The General Prologue
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A Merchant with a forked beard is also among the company. He is dressed in a multicolor... (full context)