5 Kasım 2016 Cumartesi

                 

                      The Man Who Raised Medieval England


Geoffrey Chaucer is one of the most important English writer of the 14. century. He was also known as a philosopher and astronomer other than a writer. He has many works. Even, The Canterbury Tales is his best known work. At the same time these stories are the works of the English language first written.

These stories are the most successful and famous Geoffrey Chaucer's work of art.When the author wrote these stories, he was impressed by Decameron Tales that he read  while his journey to Italy.

A team of the pilgrim journey made the subject of stereotypes, from the first story. Modernism is quite close to that are included with the criticism. whereas he raises the image of an Oxford student, he satirises Ferre's people .In this respect Chaucer made clearly discrimination of good-bad.

Also the book was written with Middle Age English Language and only two pieces of tales written in verse are prose.

"The Knight's Tale" is the first story from Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales.
The story introduces various typical aspects of knighthood such as courtly love  and ethical dilemmas. The story is written iniambic pentemeter end-rhymed couplets.


Written by Chaucer the Knight's Tale is not a story of children.It presents a awful vision of the world. "The Knight's Tale" has shocked readers from Chaucer's time to ours.

The knight implements "truth, honor, generousness, and courtesy". He has a successful fighter. He is wise, modest, and polite to everyone. By chance or design, he draws the lot to tell the first story, and does so well-meaningly. Later in the book, he emerges as the voice of reason, common goodness, and common sense, and is accepted by the rest of the pilgrims as their moral authority.

Once for all, Indicating that is not reserved only for the residents of the Place, and also proving by written with english despite official language being french and latin language of the period, telling about the people of medieval Britain are short tales.

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