Geoffrey Chaucer, often called the Father of English Literature, rose from a merchant’s son to a respected figure through diverse careers. His works, like “The Canterbury Tales,” used “everyday English” to explore societal hypocrisies and human desires, influencing literature for centuries. Chaucer’s genius lay in observing and portraying life without judgment.
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