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Canterbury Tales
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Canterbury Tales” Introduction The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, was—or were—mostly written between about 1387 and some time in the 1390's. It was his last work before his death in 1400, which is clearly foreseen in the conclusion. ...

Medieval Women’s Visions
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Medieval women had to do different tasks on the lands like the men but they were paid less than the men for doing the same job. Due to the male dominance in the society, women were not able to complain openly about this injustice and inequa...

O Clarissma Mater
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of in her time for a woman holding no royal title, and while she ostensibly would seem a medieval forerunner of feminism, she fully embraced the church's attitude toward women, an attitude that assigned them subservient roles and viewed Eve...

Buddhist Monasticism
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Buddhist, with Mahayana the largest tradition. Besides Mahayana Buddhism, the other primary schools are Theravada and Vajrayana. However, Vajrayana also regarded as a form of Mahayana Buddhism and is said to provide a faster path to Buddhah...

Literary Analysis: The Wife Of Bath
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literary confession’ as similar to ‘Pardoners’ prologue where as the subject narrates the characters and their motivation behind the actions in the following tale. The style in this genre allows the character to give justification of his or...

A Brief Resurrection
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about her experience at the church when she was trained to become a nun. She was unable to follow the lessons about religion and its teachings that were taught to her. However, she considers herself still connected to her history and her li...

Mother Teresa As Servant Leader
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Mother Teresa of Calcutta (1910-1997) won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1979.”[1] Mother Teresa of Calcutta, a Roman Catholic nun who founded the only Catholic religious order still growing in membership, was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in Sk...