In “The Prologue” to The Canterbury Tales, we learn that the Miller is “a great stout fellow big in brawn and bone” (line 548). Provide two images or quotations from the narrator’s description that suggest the Miller is large and strong.

Respuesta :

He was a chap of 16 stone. He was a great stout fellow big and brawn and bone.

Answer:

"was a chap of sixteen stone"

"for he could go and win the ram at any wrestling show"

Explanation:

As you can read on the Prologue to The Canterbury Tales, you can read that the Miller is a chap of sixteen stone, this means that he weights about 16 stones, in that time stone was a very commonñy used unit to measure weight, and a stone is around 14 pounds, so we know that the Miller weighs about 224 pounds, so that´s a description of a big man, to add to that the author writes that he could win any wrestling show, showing that besides being heavy and big, he was strong.