The satirical story of the sinner and the satire satire of the nun is a collective term of literary skills, including amazing, interesting, or interesting contradictions. 1 Two stories are excellent expressions of satire, Joe's "Canterbury Tales" 'Aum Story' and 'My Elder's Pastor's Story'. The two stories are very different, but they all use irony to teach the course. In these stories, "Pardoners Tale" shows the most ironic story.
The story of Canterbury by Geoffrey Chaucer is criticizing his own religion and the important people he represents in his story. In many of Joe's pilgrimage stories, religious believers are very insulted and ridiculed. "Story of amnesty" and "story of a nun" were intertwining many religious ridicule events in the story. The silly thing of religion is the greedy way of life during plague. Chaos lived in social problems as the plague destroyed religious concepts of society. By showing corruption in the story of "fugitives" and "stories of nuns' pastors" the poet José can express the struggle of the whole life of society.
The story of The Pardoner's Chaucer by Canterbury Tales Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer is a structural novel, with narrator first acquiring 20 associates in the hotel. They all went to Canterbury to tribute to the saints. On the way, these colorful people decided to make the trip more acceptable by speaking stories. Everyone speaks the way to Canterbury and talks about the way home. The winners will be decided by the hotel owner and they will accompany you.
The irony of Pardoners Tale and The Nun's Priest's Tale is a generic term for literary skills, including amazing, funny or funny contradictions. 1 Two stories are excellent expressions of satire, Joe's "Canterbury Tales" 'Aum Story' and 'My Elder's Pastor's Story'. The two stories are very different, but they all use irony to teach the course. In these stories, "The Pardoners Tale" shows fairy tales as a bedtime story for children and often teaches lessons. Many of these stories were originally reported orally and are very popular among farmers. These stories were written hundreds of years ago. Because many people can not read or write. Even if an adult reads a story to a child, the child often changes it. That is why there are so many different versions of the same story. The villain of most fairy tales