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    The Second Nun During the prologue of Canterbury Tales the second Nun didn’t have much of a description‚ until you got into the actual story of her life. Reading the story of her life you realize many different things. It will also make you question yourself and what you put your faith into due to the things that she did with her life. During this analysis paper of the Nun’s life within the Canterbury Tales you will learn what she was like as a person‚ her motivation in life‚ and also what she is

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    In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales‚ participants of a pilgrimage to Canterbury tell tales to entertain each other‚ revealing many aspects of medieval society. Through the double narration it can be seen that the narrator of the Prologue is Chaucer but this pilgrim Chaucer is not the author Chaucer. The pilgrim never describes his own career or social standing‚ but upon examination‚ he proves to be a corrupt individual of the upper class. The tales are not simply a story or a poem‚ it

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    in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales The Canterbury Tales were written by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century. This masterpiece is one of the greatest classics of English Literature‚ it was and continues to be still very popular. Many manuscripts survived and it was the first work to be printed by William Caxton. It is a story about pilgrims travelling together‚ who tell stories on their journey to Canterbury‚ to pay tribute to Saint Thomas Becket. As it is a collection of tales‚ it varies in

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    to act was‚ to my understanding she got beat of every little thing that happened. Chaucer had a huge problem with this social ideal; in fact I would stretch to say that he was the first outspoken feminist in history. Chaucer’s belief was that the women should have the control in the relationship‚ have all the power and become the boss. Clearly if Chaucer had just come about and started preaching about this he would have been looked down upon or even injured for thinking so‚ so he did what he did

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    lands‚ but even more choose to travel to Canterbury to visit the relics of Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral‚ where they thank the martyr for having helped them when they were in need. The narrator tells us that as he prepared to go on such a pilgrimage‚ staying at a tavern in Southwark called the Tabard Inn‚ a great company of twenty-nine travelers entered. The travelers were a diverse group who‚ like the narrator‚ were on their way to Canterbury. They happily agreed to let him join them

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    1. allegory: a literary work that has a second meaning beneath the surface‚ often relating to a fixed‚ corresponding idea or moral principle. 2. alliteration: repetition of initial consonant sounds. It serves to please the ear and bind verses together‚ to make lines more memorable‚ and for humorous effect. • Already American vessels had been searched‚ seized‚ and sunk. -John F. Kennedy • I should like to hear him fly with the high fields/ And wake to the farm forever fled from the childless

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    plus monopoly minus transparency. The Canterbury Tales is a book containing a compendium of frame stories told by different characters written by Geoffrey Chaucer throughout the late 1300s. Throughout the novel‚ Chaucer criticizes the injustices that take place in the real world by using characters and their stories as exemplum for the realities of the world. The Pardoner and Summoner are Chaucer’s two most intriguing male characters in The Canterbury Tales. Both characters work for the church

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    Anushay Afnan Professor Taylor Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales November 2‚ 2015 The Merchant’s Tale Chaucer describes the Merchant as a well-dressed‚ yet exotic businessman‚ a successful financial expert‚ and a very unhappy husband. Most people would agree that there is no textual evidence to support that the Merchant is a cuckold or that January‚ the main character in the tale is a mirror of his own character. However‚ both the Merchant and January have disillusioned views and experiences regarding

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    In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales he reveals an underlying flaw in society. Chaucer portrays the Pardoner as hypocritical in order to get his message across to readers. The Pardoner is shown to be the exact definition of a hypocrite by preaching to others to lead a spiritual life‚ while not living by those preaching’s himself. In Canterbury Tales‚ Chaucer reveals hypocritical qualities in the Pardoner through vivid characterization‚ tone‚ and morality. In the Pardoner’s prologue‚ Chaucer

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    of society deemed women as inferior to men. In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales‚ the Wife of Bath represents a nontraditional role for women of that time. A woman’s role customarily did not include a voice in society‚ religion‚ or government. The Wife of Bath’s history includes five marriages‚ numerous lovers‚ and three trips to Jerusalem. The Wife of Bath’s character steps outside tradition in both the physical and the psychological aspects‚ emerges as a heroine for women‚ but surfaces as

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