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    Dear Katrina‚ I am writing to you in the midst of recent concern drawn to your essay on Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. I understand your argument is that due to the passage being of common knowledge it did not need to be cited‚ however I wanted to further express my opinions on the examples of plagiarism present within your work so I can help this situation to be further avoided and you can receive full marks for your excellent writing. Unfortunately‚ even if it was unintentional your work

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    In The Canterbury Tales‚ Geoffrey Chaucer portrays 26 pilgrims with their virtues and vices. The Parson was a religiously devout and wise man‚ who despised cursing‚ so he charged for it. The Wife of Bath has the strength to stand up for herself over any male‚ but is very lustful and extreme in her beliefs of matriarchal dominance‚ to the point of being sexist. The Parson was a man of poverty‚ but was as rich as a king in his teachings. He set a very clear example of what a good Christian

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    Each spring‚ people wanted to go on religious pilgrimages to spiritual places. Most people in England like to go to Canterbury‚ located in southeastern England‚ to visit Thomas Becket’s remains. Thomas Becket was a Christian martyr who had a healing power. The speaker was going to Canterbury‚ when he meets a group of 29 people at a hotel who were also going to Canterbury. They decided to get up earlier and all go together. The knight is the first of the 29 people explained to us. He had fought

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    Jamie Wilkes English 4 September 26‚ 2000 4th hour The Doctor Physical- "g wore blood-red garments‚ slashed with bluish gray and lined with taffeta "g took very good care of himself- watched his diet carefully and did not allow for extras Morality- "g stingy with his money‚ did not read the Bible very much Rank/station- "g Doctor‚ of the working class Chaucer’s opinion- - "g Chaucer does not like this pilgrim; he mentions how the doctor is corrupt- he and his friends make money off of the patients

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    Modern Pilgrim: Politician The Politician wears his navy blue blazer‚ pleated pants‚ and red tie on all occasions. Though he may not looking or feeling the best‚ his personal team of makeup artists are there to help him at his time of need. Through age‚ his hair has turned as white as stripes on the American flag. However‚ for him to get his position it took more than having good makeup‚ white hair‚ and a nice suit. Being brought up in a wealthy family of lawyers‚ he was almost bred to be a politician

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    Europe executing a vast amount of the population‚ later through his life‚ the Church was in turmoil; caught between deception and unpredictability‚ and the Hundred Years War between England and France was taking place. Chaucer’s writing in The Canterbury Tales”‚ consisted of a fragment of each of England’s stereotypical citizen. Through the prologue‚ notable figures of the church are introduced; a nun‚ monk‚ and friar. Some of these characters hold strict worship to Christ‚ while others overtly disobey

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    this paper I will be considering the epic‚ Beowulf that was composed by an unknown person during Anglo-Saxon period of time‚ and the Canterbury Tales‚ composed by Chaucer in the Middle Ages. These works of literature give various purposes and functions to wealth‚ that we can compare and contrast. How is the theme of wealth in Beowulf different from that of Canterbury Tales? Beowulf is an epic – a narrative describing the deeds of a hero. It tells the story of Beowulf‚ who helps the king of Danes‚ Hrothgar

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    In the Canterbury Tales‚ by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ there are many characters involved. All of these characters played roles during the time of Chaucer’s life(1350 to 1400). Each is briefly described in the General Prologue. In the description‚ the class of the character is identified‚ as well as physical appearance and attitude of the character. All of these characters are on a pilgrimage to a martyr in Canterbury. When they meet up‚ the Host of the story offers them a proposal. He tells the people that

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    The Canterbury Tales : Geoffrey Chaucer - Summary and Critical Analysis |       The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is a series of different kinds of stories told by a group of imaginary pilgrims going to Canterbury (to the Cathedral‚ the place of assassination of Saint Thomas a Becket). One of the pilgrims‚ Chaucer’s persona or narrator‚ who is a civil servant‚ retells us the stories. Chaucer planned to write a long series of stories in verse‚ so as to describe his native country‚ its people

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    Attitudes Toward Marriage in Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales demonstrate many different attitudes toward and perceptions of marriage. Some of these ideas are very traditional‚ such as that discussed in the Franklin’s Tale‚ and others are more liberal such as the marriages portrayed in the Miller’s and the Wife of Bath’s Tales. While several of these tales are rather comical‚ they do indeed give us a representation of the attitudes toward marriage at that time in

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