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Chaucer's Use of Details as a Story-Telling Strategy and Style
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This 6 page report discusses the style Chaucer uses through his careful use of detail. Referring to "The Knight's Tale" and "The Wife of Bath" in The Canterbury Tales, this report illustrates how he uses detail to enhance and balance or to counterbalance the effect of the story being told, as well as the attitudes of the particular character telling the story. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWgeoff.rtf

Chaucer's Wife of Bath and Feminist Discourse
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A 7 page paper which discusses whether Chaucer's "Wife of Bath" helps with feminist discourse, especially in regards to official church dogma of the time period. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAchbath.rtf

Chaucer, Dante and "Good Women"
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(8pp). Our challenge in this discussion is to correlate the work of Chaucer, Dante and "The Legend of Good Women. Both texts present interesting clues to a solution. Bibliography lists 9 sources (1 visual)
Filename: BBchrdte.doc

Chaucer/ Ending of Troilus and Criseyde
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A 5 page analysis/research paper that addresses the controversy over the ending of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde. The writer take the side that the ending at odds with the story and not conclusive. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Chaucer/ His View of Knighthood
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A 5 page research paper that discusses how Chaucer perceived knights and knighthood, basing observations in this regard on Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde and The Book of the Duchess. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Chaucer: Compassionate towards Human Frailty?
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5 pages in length. The question we shall seek to answer herein is whether Chaucer was tolerant of human frailty. By examining several of his works in general, it is easy to see that Chaucer not only was not tolerant of human shortcomings, but he actually preyed upon them, making light of them in his works. He played up the image of man as a bumbling fool, and the tragedy and trouble that many took upon himself foolishly. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Chaucer�s Merchant and Physician
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A 5 page paper which examines Chaucer�s Merchant and Physician in �Canterbury Tales.� Bibliography lists 1 additional source.
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Chaucer�s Tales of Life, Humor, and Love
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This 6 page report discusses a number of Geoffrey Chaucer�s stories in The Canterbury Tales. Numerous examples of satire exist throughout Geoffrey Chaucer�s The Canterbury Tales. In fact, each of the tales and each of the characters offers some form of a parody regarding the personalities and human interactions that Chaucer observed around him. One of his favorite things to observe and comment on through the Tales is the relationships that exist between people, especially in terms of the intimacy that exists between a man and a woman or between the most manly but very best of male friends. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Chaucer�s �The Knight�s Tale� and Courtly Love
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This 14 page report with a sentence outline of its points discusses �The Knight�s Tale� of Geoffrey Chaucer�s �The Canterbury Tales� and the subject of courtly love. Chaucer�s nderstanding of society as a divinely ordained hierarchy is often a stumbling point for the reader in understanding the deeper connections and interpretations of the characters who populate Chaucer�s work. However, in �The Knight�s Tale,� the reader understands that chivalry and courtly love are the ultimate experiences to which a nobleman can (or should) aspire. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Chaucer�s �The Miller�s Tale -- The Merits of a Donaldsonian Interpretation
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This 5 page report discusses two of the preeminent interpreters and critics of Geoffrey Chaucer, Durant Waite Robertson, Jr. and E. Talbot Donaldson and their attitudes regarding Chaucer�s works. Robertson saw Chaucer�s work as allegory reflecting Christian beliefs while Donaldson interpreted him as a comic writer with a remarkable eye for detail and skill in language. �The Miller�s Tale� is considered as an example that proves the �Donaldsonian� point of view. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWchaudr.rtf


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