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    10/27/11 The Knight’s Tale Essay In the beginning of the movie Will is just a peasant‚ squire but by the end of the movie‚ upon finding his newfound talent of jousting‚ he transformed is his social status from peasant to royalty by becoming a knight. In the beginning of the movie‚ The Knight’s Tale‚ William Thatcher and his two friends‚ Wat and Roland‚ start off as three ordinary squires. Right before a jousting match their knight that they serve dies; with their knight dead there is no

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    King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table One often hears of King Arthur and his noble knights‚ and the book by Roger Lancelyn Green portrays this story eloquently. Throughout this story‚ the reader experiences the adventures and trials of King Arthur and his knights. This book has many exciting endeavors of heroism and fortitude. The author really brings to life King Arthur and his many knights of the round table. In book one‚ it tells of the beginnings of Arthur and his knights. It starts

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    Bath‚ she was a strong willed‚ out spoken woman who had been married five times and claimed that she indeed wore the pants in all five relationships. In her prologue in the Canterbury Tales she tells the story about how the one true thing

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    (Synopsis)  The Canterbury Tales consists of the stories related by the 29 pilgrims on their way to Saint Thomas Becket’s shrine in Canterbury. Harry Bailey‚ the Host‚ had proposed a scheme in the General Prologue whereby each pilgrim was to narrate two tales on the way to Canterbury and two more while returning. In the course of the journey the Canon and his Yeoman join the pilgrims. However The Canterbury Tales are incomplete. There should have been a hundred and twenty tales in all according

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    One of the most distinguishable points of Chaucer’s writing in The Canterbury Tales‚ is his ability to build a character and then portray that same character through the stories his characters tell. This is exemplified in the tales of the Wife of Bath‚ the Miller‚ and the Manciple. Their stories elucidate their personalities and beliefs‚ whether deliberately or inadvertently. "She’d had five husbands...apart from other company in youth."(p.31) The prologue more than hints at the Wife of Bath’s outlook

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    The Wife of Bath from “The Canterbury Tales” is an older woman who lived sometime in the middle ages‚ who loves to argue and be right. Elizabeth Taylor is a stunningly beautiful 1950’s actress who was the type of person that ”got around a lot” and was sexually scandalous. The Wife of Bath and Elizabeth Taylor relate to each other very closely. The Wife of Bath and Elizabeth Taylor are both women of high class and sophistication. They are also very

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    A Structural Analysis of “Sir Gawain and Madame Ragnelle” “Sir Gawain and Madame Ragnelle” is a tale wherein King Arthur and his nephew‚ Sir Gawain‚ hunt for the truth of what women truly want to answer the riddle of the Black Knight. The two of them searched all throughout England for the answer‚ so that King Arthur may be spared of his life‚ but none of the answers they obtained seemed to be the right one. Madame Ragnelle was described as a hideous woman with a repulsing odor‚ but she was the

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    WHEN PIGS FLY!!! Throughout the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ participants of the pilgrimage tell stories to entertain one another. These stories‚ while amusing‚ tend to have an underlying message‚ one being the Franklin’s Tale. The Franklin’s Tale is the most moral tale that has been read. It is not told to make the other pilgrims laugh‚ rather to explain an extremely important lesson. Throughout life‚ people say many things that are meant to be taken with a grain of

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    order to highlight particular qualities of the other character. Chaucer uses a foil for numerous characters in The Canterbury Tales. Although a foil is mainly used to show important qualities in the protagonist of the story‚ Chaucer employs it to both bring his characters together and set them apart. Two characters that Chaucer compares and contrasts using this technique are the Knight and the Sea Captain‚ or Skipper. He depicts them as similar because of their occupations‚ but ultimately proves them

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    In Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s tale‚ there are three morals that are produced. The three morals that are shown is do not fall to flattery‚ do not "judge a book by its cover"‚ and finally a commentary on priestess. The first moral is do not follow flattery. Chanticleer gets trapped by the fox because he is flattered by the fox for his singing. "Upon his leg‚ whyl he was yong and nyce‚ he made him for to lese his benefyce‚... so he was ravissed by flatterye (Chaucer 564). But‚ the Chanticleer

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