Canterbury Communitas - Independent Reading (Adam Stillabower)

     Dr. Redick very extensively talked about the people that he met on all of his travels with an almost unbelievable amount of detail. There were so many people that I learned about in his class, especially as he narrated his stories walking the Appalachian Trail and the Camino. The story about the student who lost his father while their class was hiking through Europe stuck out to me. I think the reason why is because I believe I would follow the same steps to come to terms with losing a loved one, I would want to continue along the trail and finish what I started with plenty of reflection. The culmination of all these stories brought back a very repressed memory that I had of reading the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer back in high school.  This novel was about a cast of pilgrims at Tabard Inn exchanging their stories and experiences on their journey. We hear from a Knight, Miller, Monk, Cook, Layer, and a few more, all coming from different walks of life. This novel explains that such a significant part of taking a pilgrimage is the people and stories that you make along the way. You never know who or what you are going to experience along the way, and the best way to reminisce is to exchange these tales.



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