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Canterbury Tales
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Canterbury to visit the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral. In all 24 stories, they are spoken by the pilgrims. Chaucer expands the idea of criticism on church through stories by placing it in the context of the pilgrimage. Thi...

Discuss The Pilgrimage In "the Canterbury Tales" From The Middle Ages
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shrine of Saint Thomas à Becket. (Atherine , 5) The poet joins a band of pilgrims, vividly described in the General Prologue, who assemble at the Tabard Inn outside London for the journey to Canterbury. Ranging in status from a Knight to a...

General Prologue To The Canterbury Tales
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General Prologue” sets the scene for this jaunt. The action unfolds in mid-April, a month that inspires both lust and wanderlust. In England, both impulses lead people to venture to Becket’s shrine. The Poem General Prologue to The Canterbu...

The Pardoner And His Tale
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ther pilgrim does in The Canterbury Tales? by Geoffrey Chaucer. This correspondence can be seen through the Pardoner’s insatiable greed. True irony can be found in the prologue? tale? and the Pardoner himself. The sermons? told by the Pardo...

Cleopatra Vii
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Cleopatra was born in 68 BCE and died at the age of 38 when she committed suicide, according to Plutarch, by allowing herself to be bitten by an asp. Famous for her ambition and for her sexual charms, she had relationships with Julius Caesa...

Sex In Story
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sex and love (Spargo, 1930). Spargo finds that Chaucer has only simplified and made the plot of his tale very easy, not considering the source of his plot, as to where he got the idea. Still, he believes that there exists complex characteri...

Critical Analysis
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critically portrays the English Society at his time and particularly the church. He shares his experiences or perceptions of his time through this tale and gives the insights into the life of his time. Through the tales of different charact...