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    In “The Wife of Bath’s Tale‚” the knight received a punishment and was rewarded as well for violently raping an innocent girl just because he could not control himself. In the beginning of the tale‚ the knight was selfish and masochistic and clearly wanted to show his power and dominance over the girl by raping her‚ to prove that women could not have control over men. Chaucer states‚ “Hadde in his hous a lusty bacheler‚ that on a day cam rydinge fro river; and happed that‚ allone as she was born

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    A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE EPIC‚ “BEOWULF‚” AND CHAUCER’S “THE PARDONER’S TALE” This paper tackles how literary history allows us a glimpse into the past‚ specifically from two classic literary pieces‚ Beowulf and The Pardoner’s Tale. Both tales show how past historical events and tensions are written to show how historical literature can provide insight into the traditions and societal conventions of the time in which they were written. Beowulf is known to be one of the earliest surviving

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    2322—British Lit I 7 October 2013 Title Heroism plays a major role in both of the epics "Beowulf" and "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight". "Beowulf" tells of the great triumphs of the protagonist Beowulf. His first amazing feats are that he not only kills the human-eating monster Grendel with just his bare hands‚ but he also kills Grendel’s mother with the help of an ancient sword that only he can wield. Then‚ after fifty years of ruling over the Geats‚ Beowulf finally meets his demise‚ but only after

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    can predict the outcome of novels based on it. Upon analysis of Sir Gawain and The Green Knight and Beowulf‚ I noticed the archetypal heroic qualities characters Sir Gawain and Beowulf posses. These character’s qualities are contrastable because of different societal influence and time frame in which they were written; yet the qualities are also quite comparable due to their basic structure. Heroism‚ as a literary archetype‚ can be defined by distinctive bravery‚ honor‚ sense of duty‚ and adherence

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    Seamus Heaney employs a great number of poetic devices in order to explore the theme of women in his poem “The Wife’s Tale”. The free-verse piece features in Heaney’s 1969 collection “A Door into the Dark”‚ is non-rhyming‚ and is divided into four stanzas of seven‚ twelve‚ seven and nine lines respectively. The varying length of verse adds a quirky‚ idiosyncratic feel and helps to create different levels of focus on the contents of each section. Dealing with Heaney’s perspective on the role of a

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    These days‚ both men and women have equal power‚ but in Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales‚ one noble knight was forced to learn about submission to a woman the arduous way in The Wife of Bath’s Tale of the frame story. In The Wife of Bath’s Tale‚ a noble knight is deprived of the power he had‚ therefore he is enforced to answer in a year what a woman most desires unless he wishes to die as punishment for his deplorable crimes of rape of a noble woman; As he goes around the village for answers‚ numerous

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    struggle‚ and despair‚ during which time literature was beginning to experience a renaissance. Emerging from this renaissance were works such as The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ and The Decameron by Boccaccio. These collections of stories shared common themes and devices‚ which exemplified the mindset of the time period. “The Wife of Bath’s Tale‚” from Chaucer‚ and “Federigo’s Falcon‚” from Boccaccio‚ both deal with themes of love and sacrifice‚ and allegorically state that love leads to the surrendering

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    die. One of the seven virtues of chivalry is generosity. What is the significance of generosity? Without generosity how would people act? The Canterbury Tales displays life without generosity through the church. The author displays his dislike and the dishonesty of the church through the characters he makes. The Wife of Bath’s tale is about a knight who wrongs women‚ he later shows his chivalry and generosity towards the end when he learns his lesson. "At last he said with all the care in

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    In a second comparison‚ the Pardoner’s tale and Wife of Bath’s tale explained what the character’s were searching for based on the teller’s experiences and their knowledge‚ desiring money and sovereignty.[TS2-Comparison]. In the Wife of Bath’s tale‚ she talks about a knight that was to be executed‚ but was given the option to find what women desire most in exchange for his life; the knight explains that it is power over their husbands.[CE3]. [“My liege lady‚ over all this world” he said‚ “women wish

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    23 June 2008 Heroism in Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Over time the names of those considered to be “heroes” may have changed‚ but the qualities that compile a hero remain relatively unchanged. In the late eighth century and the early fifteenth century heroes tended to be strong‚ loyal‚ and brave men that were willing to protect what they hold dear. Today’s society can still relate to this ideal description of a hero‚ male or female. While both Beowulf and Sir Gawain posses

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