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    times it is a far-off rendition of the saying the initial child spoke. Similarly‚ In the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer has a narrator‚ supposedly Chaucer himself‚ settling at the Tabard Inn preparing to go on a pilgrimage‚ to visit the altar of Archbishop St. Thomas Becket‚ along with twenty-nine others; whom he introduces in detail from their appearance to their personality‚ in a hierarchal order. As Chaucer presents these pilgrims he notes that he is describing

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    Geoffrey Chaucer‚ a magnificent and extremely talented author‚ wrote a set of short stories called The Canterbury Tales. The tales are contained in what is called a “frame tale”‚ which is the main tale that every other one revolves around. These tales are told by a collection of pilgrims on an adventure from Southwark to Canterbury to visit a shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at the Canterbury Cathedral. One of his tales‚ The Reeve’s Tale‚ tells of how the Reeve was offended by the Miller’s tale. The Miller

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    Geoffery Chaucer has been dead for more than 600 years and is still one of most famous writer today‚ other wise I wouldn’t be writing this essay. The Canterbury tale is one the interesting stories that Geoffery Chaucer has ever wrote‚ one of the most interesting characters in his story is the wife of bath. She is one of the 29 pilgrims that are on their way to Canterbury‚ she seems to be the most outgoing and stands out the most. Each of the pilgrims were to tell tales‚ out of all the pilgrims. Her

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    The Wife of Bath The Wife of Bath is acclaimed to be one of Chaucer’s most intriguing characters. She achieved much of her reputation from the depth of her area under discussion‚ luring curious minds into her story and the greater meaning of it all. Chaucer‚ even as a man‚ was successful in representing a relatively fair feminist view of the medieval female’s plight by employing humor‚ historical perspective‚ and individual expression. The text of the Wife of Bath’s Prologue is based in the

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    Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales centers itself around an eclectic selection of pilgrims who swap stories with one another on their collective journey to visit the relics of Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral. The Wife of Bath is one such storyteller. An older‚ experienced‚ well-traveled woman‚ she begins her story with a prologue stuffed with sexually explicit personal anecdotes before starting her tale about a knight of King Author’s court raping a young maiden. Some scholars make

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    In Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales “The wife of Bath” is one of the most captivating stories. This is primarily because the main character Wife of Bath or otherwise known as Alisoun is the complete opposite of how someone with a medieval mindset would think the role of a woman should be. In medieval times‚ women were viewed as being submissive to their husbands and kept most of their thoughts and ideas to themselves. The wife of bath defies the medieval mindset of who a woman should be by being

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    An Analysis of Chaucers "Canterbury Tales": The Wife of Baths Tale In reading Geoffrey Chaucers "Canterbury Tales‚" I found that of the Wife of Bath‚ including her prologue‚ to be the most thought-provoking. The pilgrim who narrates this tale‚ Alison‚ is a gap-toothed‚ partially deaf seamstress and widow who has been married five times. She claims to have great experience in the ways of the heart‚ having a remedy for whatever might ail it. Throughout her story‚ I was shocked‚ yet pleased

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    In “The Wife of Bath’s Tale‚” Chaucer uses the old woman’s unexpected contrasts between good poverty and bad wealth to show that poverty is actually better than being wealthy. The old woman describes “The poor can dance and sing in the relief / Of having nothing that will tempt a thief/ Though it can be hateful‚ poverty is good‚ / A great incentive to a livelihood” (270). Although her life is near the bottom of the social hierarchy‚ “dance and sing” suggests hope‚ happiness‚ and celebration. Adding

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    The Canterbury Tales Summary by Geoffrey Chaucer The Canterbury Tales Summary The Canterbury Tales begins with the introduction of each of the pilgrims making their journey to Canterbury to the shrine of Thomas a Becket. These pilgrims include a Knight‚ his son the Squire‚ the Knight’s Yeoman‚ a Prioress‚ a Second Nun‚ a Monk‚ a Friar‚ a Merchant‚ a Clerk‚ a Man of Law‚ a Franklin‚ a Weaver‚ a Dyer‚ a Carpenter‚ a Tapestry-Maker‚ a Haberdasher‚ a Cook‚ a Shipman‚ a Physician‚ a Parson‚ a Miller

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    Colin Roy English 2401-001 Close Reading Assignment #1 2.10.2013 The poem “The Wife of Bath’s Prologue‚” by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ is a very unique and interesting piece of dramatic poetry. It is certainly considered dramatic poetry due to its lack of focus on God‚ nature‚ and the universe‚ which would classify it as epic poetry‚ and its lack of musical or emotional connection to the reader‚ which would classify it as lyric poetry. Instead‚ it is a narrative piece with both rhythm and imagery

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