Wednesday, April 24, 2019

The Merchant's Tale from Canterbury Tales Assignment

The Merchants account from Canterbury Tales - Assignment ExampleHis wife May, young and tender perhaps remained unsatisfied with the quondam(a) mans love making and his bristly beard is shown in contrast to her tender skin. The bucks squire was madly in love with May and when the knight foolishly sends his wife to enquire after the health of his squire Damian, the two shake hands on a treacherous piece to trick the knight. Geoffrey Chaucers The Canterbury Tales is a delightful collection of stories, that vividly paint the lives of people in 14th. coke England. Considered one of his finest works, it is written in poem as well as prose form. The Merchants Tale is a story told by one of a group of pilgrims who are on their way to levy a shrine at Canterbury. It is an age old tale of infidelity, that is as true today as it was in Chaucers time. The story of an old man who seeks the pleasures of a young bride, and the young girl who in her time probably had no say in the matter of marrying a man old full to be her father or did it for the wealth that she would enjoy on his death. This is true in many societies nonetheless today where fathers, lured by the glitter of gold, sell their daughters to the highest bidder without a thought for the girls happiness.

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