What does Chaucer satirize in this passage: jealousy, anger, greed, or pride?
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To provide a detailed answer to what Chaucer satirizes in the passage you're referring to, I would need the specific text or passage in question. Geoffrey Chaucer, known for his work "The Canterbury Tales," often used satire to critique various aspects of medieval society, including the Church, the nobility, and common folk. He often satirizes human vices such as jealousy, anger, greed, and pride, but without a particular passage, it is impossible to determine which of these is the target in your question.
Please share the passage, and I will be able to give a precise answer regarding which vice Chaucer is satirizing.