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    The Knight’s Tale‚ the story of two knights that fight for the love of a woman they do not know‚ and The Miller’s Tales‚ the story of three men trying to win the heart of one woman‚ are two tales that share similar story lines and themes that include courtly love and chivalry. The themes in the two tales at times seem to be very satirical throughout the stories‚ especially The Miller’s Tale; however‚ the presentations of the satirical themes in each story have a different approach from one another

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    we find out in the Prologue to the Cook’s Tale‚ is Harry Bailey‚ suggests that the group ride together and entertain one another with stories. He decides that each pilgrim will tell two stories on the way to Canterbury and two on the way back. Whomever he judges to be the best storyteller will receive a meal at Bailey’s tavern‚ courtesy of the other pilgrims. The pilgrims draw lots and determine that the Knight will tell the first tale. The Knight’s Tale Theseus‚ duke of Athens‚ imprisons Arcite

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    The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is a group of stories where pilgrims tell tales during their journey to a holy shrine in Canterbury. There are 29 pilgrims but the first two pilgrims to tell tales are the knight and the miller. The miller practically mirrors the knight’s story. The miller’s tale uses elements similar to the knight’s tale but it corrupts those same elements by mimicking them. The miller’s tale and the knight’s tales are very different although they have some similarities.

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    A TALE OF AMENHOTEP1 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ Here begins a tale of Amenhotep‚ Pharaoh of Upper and Lower Egypt. In the twelfth flood of his reign he called his Chief Scribe saying‚ “I am most concerned with the new lands Commander Zaty has conquered for us. I have decided to divide the lands between two trusted nobles‚ Sihathor and Pemsah.” “Wise‚ oh divine Amenhotep‚” replied the Chief Scribe. “Sihathor is Commander Zaty’s son.” “Yes‚” replied Amenhotep with a twinkle in his eye

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    The Canterbury Tales Thomas Becket – Thomas Becket was the archbishop and Canterbury in the 1100s. It was his duty and right to coronate the new King of England. When three other bishops tried to coronate a new king of England‚ Becket refused to sign the appropriate paperwork and the other three coroneted the new king‚ Henry‚ without him. When the King found out that Becket had done this‚ he said something that could be loosely interpreted as “Oh‚ that’s annoying” so the King’s guards‚ hearing

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    Business controlled assessment To investigate the marketing strategies adopted by a number of locally owned businesses and those of a large limited company. Im going to be investigating the various different marketing strategies used by two local businesses and a large limited company. To do this I will be using secondary research which is information that has already been found‚ and I will be using primary research‚ which is information that I have found myself. Background research Berkshire

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    castle‚ the father and his son used to labor through out the day in a nearby woods‚ as they were a woodcutters‚ their days are long and hard‚ they have to be in the woods by the sunrise time‚ they will chop the woods‚ as much as they can carry‚ then they will cut it into smaller pieces‚ and carry it over their backs to a small village nearby the woods‚ once they are able to change it for food they will go back to their home‚ tired but happy‚ as nothing for a man is of a value‚ more than being able

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    THE CANTERBURY TALES (The Man of Law’s Tale)  The Man of Law’s Tale (also called The Lawyer’s Tale) is the fifth of the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ written around 1387. ------------------------------------------------- Summary The Man of Law‚ also known as The Sergeant at Law‚ tells a Romance tale of a Christian princess named Custance (the modern form would be Constance) who is betrothed to the Syrian Sultan on condition that he convert to Christianity. The Sultan’s mother connives

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    ARJONA‚ Zeus David V. BSED English English and American Literature CATUD‚ Wilfred Glenn T. The Knight’s Tale: an Analysis This tale‚ consisting of four parts‚ tells the story of two knights named Arcite and Palamon who put their lives on the line for the hand of the lady they both love‚ Emelye. This tale displays the importance of chivalry in knighthood. Chivalry was shown in the story through the deeds of the Greek knight Theseus. Theseus displayed virtuosity throughout the story. An

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