How Chauser shows dislike for characters in canterbury tales
Date Submitted: 02/14/2002 18:05:43
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (413 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (413 words)
In Chausers "Canterbury Tales" he shows his dislike for certain characters by the way he describes their physical appearance and the way they act towards other people and the way they act in more personal aspects. Chaucer was not reprimanded for talking about people he did because he did it in the "literary state". This essay will focus on three different people he shows dislike for by the way he describes them.
The Wife of
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mean he is an ulcer, sore, growth on the community and although he has his good points the bad weigh out the good.
In closing Chaucer chose his words carefully but does not seem to mind how they might offend anyone. Chaucer is a bold man but hides behind the fact that his literature will not get him in trouble for stating his opinions. I think these three are the characters Chaucer disliked the most.
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