Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Canterbury Tales :: essays research papers

Canterbury TalesChaucer wrote about many personalities and their triumphs and inadequacies.The Knight is portrayed as an ideal persona. He is a part of the feudalistic system. The impression that I get is one of am older weathered soldier. He is modest of his cultural status. I think that after the wars and battles that he fought he might not want to talk about them and he may even be guilty of them. He wore older raiment. They were not as examine as he could give way worn. He portrays the chivalry element of the bunch. He is religious and also courageousWho from the day on which he first began / To gull abroad had followed chivalry,Truth, honour, generousness, and courtesy. (44-46)He traveled many places over great distances to fight at almost all of the important battles. Chaucer calls him a perfect Knight He was a true, a perfect gentle-knight(68). He owned fine horses that were a symbol of riches at that time, but he did not show this wealth outwardly in his clothing or ad ornments.The Knights son is somewhat his opposite. He dresses more fancily and shows off. He is a squire training to be a knight like his father. I dont think that he is very serious about this because he enjoys the pleasures of life and not untold of his training. Chaucers thoughts of his appearance wereHe was some twenty years of age, I guessed. In stature he was of moderate length,With wonderful agility and strength. (78-80) He stayed up mall night and partied so he did not get much sleep.The Oxford Cleric was an odd scholar. He had a skinny horse and he looks hollow. His clothes were worn thin because he spent all his bullion on learning. He took money from his friends and spent it on more knowledge Whatever money from his friends he took / He spent on learning or another book (303-304) The only thing he cared about in his life was studying.The Franklin precious the best of everything and lived for happiness to every extent. He had the finest food and wine and was obsessed wit h them. He was not religious. He was so obsessed with food that he had to have the finest there was and if he sis not he blamed the cook. The wife of bath was deaf. She made long scarves and traveled. In church she did not like anyone to go in front of her in church.

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