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Given Geoffrey Chaucer's descriptions of the Canterbury pilgrims in "The General Prologue," which characters do you believe might be ideologically or thematically opposed to each other. What kinds of "flying" relationships could develop from these oppositions? Additionally, choose a character pairing and defend their adopted point of view.

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