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    The Evil Side of Human Nature Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales became one of the first ever works that began to approach the standards of modern literature. It was probably one of the first books to offer the readers entertainment‚ and not just another set of boring morals. However‚ the morals‚ cleverly disguised‚ are present in almost every story. Besides‚ the book offers the descriptions of the most common aspects of the human nature. The books points out both the good and the bad qualities

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    exactly was the right way for a wife 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

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    Study Guide for Module 3  Directions​ : Copy and paste this study guide into a new document. You are to respond to each question  using the information presented in the related topic. Remember you may have to access hyperlinks within  the content or application sections to fully answer some of the prompts.  3.1​ : Historical Connections  Define and/or describe the following: ​ Chivalry‚ Courtly love‚ and the Magna Carta  Even though medieval society still focused on the feudal castle‚ describe the new class that emerged during 

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    Fiona Compare and Contrast Essay: The Squire and the Knight ! As the saying goes‚ “Like father like son”. The knight and the squire are two characters in The Canterbury Tales‚ written by Geoffrey Chaucer. The knight is the squireʼs father and in some ways they are similar‚ and some ways very different. To better understand these characters it is important to understand their similarities and differences. For example‚ they have both participated in war‚ but their experience levels set them apart

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    relationship. Gender inequality was of normal relation in the 14th century. Some tales glorify rape while other tales seem to want the crime to be punishable. Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales‚ had stories that were a representation of his position or views on the male and female balance of power structure through rape. These particular tales told by Chaucer touched base with the treatment of rape in Canterbury Tales. First‚ The Wife of Bath’s Tale‚ displays a knight knowingly concedes his masculinity to

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    how the monster‚ Greed‚ kills all three of the rioters. Geoffrey Chaucer warns his audience of the dangers of evil‚ greed‚ and desire. This theme‚ greed is the root of all evil‚ is apparent in lines 186-194 as it overtakes the rioters thoughts and fills them with evil desire. The section begins with line 186 saying‚ “And so the Fiend‚ our common enemy.”Chaucer is referring to the devil‚ Greed‚ as the Fiend. Greed is the common enemy to

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    and Now: Chaucer’s English in The Canterbury Tales:‚ General Prologue Veronica Perry ENGLISH 550 Professor: David Makhanlall October 6‚ 2013 The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer is over 600 years old‚ yet it is still being read and discussed today. What makes it still relevant? History‚ it gives us a record of Middle English and how it was used at the time. The primary challenge that most reader’s of Chaucer’s General

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    Multiple ironies in The Pardoner ’s Prologue and Tale: Ironyception The Pardoner ’s Prologue and Tale contain numerous ironies and most of them are within each other. Sort of like a dream within a dream‚ Chaucer weave multiple ironies within the prologue and the tale itself narrated the pardoner to show the hypocrisy of the Roman Catholic Church during his time. Both part of the story has multiple level within in them and only through understanding them can the ironies be appreciated. The most

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    Throughout the tale‚ Geoffrey Chaucer‚ although intoxicated at the time‚ was able to write a trustworthy story that depict the life of the lower class accurately. Although his writing skills wasn’t sophisticated as the Knight‚ he was still able to composed a detailed depiction of how the lower class interact each day. His composition of the Miller’s Tale proved that anyone can write an outstanding work of literature despite their education level and ranking in the society. Chaucer was able to collected

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    The Wife of Bath: Satire and the Place of a Woman Geoffrey Chaucer’s short story "The Wife of Bath"‚ within The Canterbury Tales‚ describes the unidealistic life and the role of women in the Late Middle Ages. With each containing similarities and differences of the other‚ the prologue and tale describe the lives of two women‚ an old hag and the Wife of Bath. Chaucer tells the story of these to women in order to relate them to the times and ideals of their Medieval society. Within these two short

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