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    Upon reading Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Miller’s Tale”‚ we as the readers are introduced to the four main characters present throughout the entirety of the poem. These characters include: John the carpenter‚ Nicholas the student‚ John’s wife Alison‚ and the parish clerk Absalom. Chaucer sets up “The Miller’s Tale” by first introducing his characters and briefly describing their personalities and what role they played in the story. One may come to realize‚ after completing the poem‚ that these brief

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    Canterbury Tales is about a man named Geoffrey Chaucer who’s going on an adventure to Canterbury with a group of people and Chaucer describes the people who they are‚ about them. The people are very interesting in many ways that I myself would never expect from people now or then so it’s very interesting to think of people and to think oh hey I’m sure there’s people like this now days. The way they dressed then is different it looks like they’re wearing leggings and the dresses with different pieces

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    Geoffrey Chaucer was charged with rape by a woman named Cecily Chaumpaigne around the year 1380. It is most likely that a distinguishable character‚ such as Chaucer would not have been guilty of this charge. However‚ the word "rape" probably referred to kidnapping rather than assaulting a woman as it means today. Cecily Chaumpaigne in 1380 released Chaucer of all charges of "raptu meo‚" a phrase that could be interpreted as "seizing me". It is possible that this allegation of rape brought on to Chaucer

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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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    That saying some life’s journey can change a boy to a man‚ well that quote runs fluid with the story of The Wife of Bath. The reader follows a young knight’s journey to find what women want the most‚ the knight sees the trip as just a way to escape capital punishment but what he learns will be a true test to his growing up. The young knight may not be the smartest and most likely character but what he does leave the readers with is a lesson for all sorts and shapes. His journey for searching for

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    The goal of feminism is to advocate for women’s rights with regard to political‚ social and economic equality to men. In the 1800s‚ women virtually had no control over their life as it pertained to their rights to vote‚ higher-education‚ and their rights within their own households. The first wave of feminism focused on suffrage – the right to vote. This movement began at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1849 which was the birthplace of feminism and the first ever women’s rights convention. Led and

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    Zach Auferio 2/16/16 Period 7 Of Mice and Men Big Ideas FeminisLMm Feminism is a very prevalent theme in the book‚ present from the beginning chapters when we hear about Curley’s wife‚ and his glove full of vaseline. In the book‚ the only females ever discussed are Curley’s wife‚ and prostitutes. The characters make women out to be sexual objects‚ and in general hold bad attitudes towards them. Curley’s wife is definitely the female character with the largest role in the book‚ and she is

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    The Wife of Bath’s Character Analysis. The Canterbury Tales was written in the late 1380’s. The Wife of Bath was a strange woman for her time period. Most women in this time frame had no say in marriage‚ and mostly stayed with one man. The Wife of Bath wasa woman who was on the pilgrimage to Canterbury and a woman who told her story. The Wife of Bath’s apperance say a lot about her personality‚ and her sexuality. In Chaucer’s days gapped teeth were looked at as a sign of being promiscous. She has

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    Feminism is described that women and men should be completely equal in all ways. At one point women could not vote. The saying was that women should be kept barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen. Take into mind that during World War II‚ women took a huge weight off the men’s back when they went to war. Back in 1916 the National Woman’s Party was created. The following year they started picketing at the White House. They were eventually were arrested. The first wave of feminism was for the right

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    The emergence of anti fashion during the 1970’spromoted THE UGLY‚ THE CHEAP‚ THE ORDINARY. Fashion trends are commonly categorized in decades to describe the prominent designs during that particular time period. The 30’s were known as the beginning for admiration of Hollywood and the rise of glamour. (http://www.1930s-fashions.co.uk) The 60’s fashion was directed to the youth and consisted of colorful fabrics and bold designs that eradicated the formal way of dressing. (http://www.buzzle

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