The Evil Face of Humanity Jeffrey Joe 's Canterbury story has become one of the first works to begin to approach standards of contemporary literature. It may be the first book to provide readers with entertainment, not just another set of boring morals. But almost every story has a clever disguise morality. This book also provides an explanation of the most general aspects of human nature. This book points out two characteristics of good and evil, but the most obvious explanation is a defect of human sin such as greed and desire.
The story of Cavaliers in the Canterbury story of Geoffrey Chaucer is one of the 22 Canterbury collections by the famous British writer Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400). To summarize the story, Joe began writing in 1386 and plans to complete it in his life Each story has various roles in medieval plots as well as interesting dramatic interactions hold. Completed by 1400.
The Canterbury story is Jeffrey Chaucer's largest and most memorable work. In the Canterbury Tales, Jose uses "fictional pilgrimage as a framework of many stories" (Norton 79). In the "Universal Prelude" of Canterbury Tales, Chaser explains in detail the pilgrims he encountered on his way to Canterbury. José is a writer, character and narrator and provides detailed explanations of pilgrims like journalists. Through his explanation, the reader can draw each character's picture. In "Universal Prologue" he explains each character by explaining it in detail ... shows more content
The story of Canterbury is widely believed to be incomplete at the end of Joe's life. In the ordinary preface, about 30 pilgrims are being introduced. According to the preface, Joe's intention is to write four stories from the point of view of each pilgrim towards the shrine of St. Thomas Becket, the respective final destination (total of about 120 stories). Although it may not be perfect, Canterbury's story is welcomed as one of the most important works in English literature. It also has extensive explanation
Jose has created a Canterbury story which is a pilgrimage to the Canterbury cathedral. There are moral stories of each character. Qiao Cao began a prelude from the point of view of the hero. An unnamed character is heading for the Canterbury cathedral where he intersected a large team moving in the same direction. He joined their group of 29 people. And it gave the reader an understanding of the appearance and personality of his new friend (Ed., 95, 19-27). Kai Mei reached a new crowd with "Canterbury Tales" so that ordinary people can contact. Each character has a job, spouse, family, ambition, motivation, reputation. Joseph never completed his first plan for Canterbury's story, but he wrote the prelude and 24 stories (Editor 90). According to the literature of Prentice Hall, even a technically incomplete work, the story "together as a complete workstation" (90)