How many tales did Chaucer originally plan for each pilgrim to tell in his proposed structure?
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Correct answer: Four tales per pilgrim total
According to the Host's plan in the General Prologue, each of the roughly 30 pilgrims was to tell two stories on the way to Canterbury and two on the return journey, totalling four per pilgrim. Chaucer only completed 24 tales before his death.
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