Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Guiding Three Favorite Characters From Chaucer s Of...

The Guiding Three (Three favorite characters from Chaucer’s General Prologue) There are often times in your life where you look up to some certain people. Normally these people are called your role models. Kids growing up have all different sorts of role models, it can range from athletes, to singers, to just everyday people in their life. Always looking up to these people, you begin to adapt to their ways and aspire to be like them. There are a ton of characters in Chaucer’s story of Canterbury Tales, many of these people which could easily be looked up to, or easily looked down upon as well. Geoffery Chaucer is an extremely important author in English history. He is known as the father of the English language, because he was one that began to actually write in down in ways that we talked. Canterbury Tales is one of his most known and important writings of his time, because of the message and ways he was trying to get his message across. Satire was one of his favorite ways of writing poetry, hints the reason his best work is a classic satire by Chauce r. One way or another, I have three favorite characters from the story: the Knight, Parson, and Oxford Cleric. To begin with, the Knight is one of my favorites because of his honor. This is something that I really aspire to be known for. Whenever you hear of someone that is an honorable person, you immediately begin to think highly of that person. The hard work that is put into getting there is definitely not easy either.

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