Jose is a medieval writer known for his witty Canterbury story. He was born in London, probably between 1340 and 1345. His father is a prosperous wine merchant "(BBC). Joshua gained inspiration from the experience he experienced in his life, wrote his question about society in a series of short stories and named it Canterbury. These stories are unusual as most of the stories of those times were written in English, not Latin. In addition, there are many ironical examples in the text.
In the preface of Caterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer was almost always polite and respectful when pointing out people's weaknesses and weaknesses. He can do this by using irony of harmony. And that is basically a fun or friendly character, on the other hand it removes human malice and stupidity. Joe also found the characteristics of the pilgrim he praised. This is obvious in a peaceful way he explains their attributes. A nun is one of the pilgrims described by Joa and sarcasm. He defined her as "she was happy and friendly in her way and she trained the courtly grace" (l.1 136-137). Rather than trying to pretend to be a member of the upper class easily saying that she is a lower class, the Joe proposal is calm, so the reader must pay attention to accept it It will not. When he said that she was talking, he also laughed at Nune's camouflaged French accent:
In the preface of Caterbury Tales, various roles were mentioned. Geoffrey Chaucer has a very unique way to interpret and characterize each character. He has a way to criticize all personality using tributes to criticize criticism. He showed how good or bad for everyone. Joss pointed out many of the human genetic defects still applicable today. I am most interested in Chaucer 's description method about Pardoner. & Lt; Tab / & gt; In the role prologue by Chaucer, Pardoner is described in an unpleasant way. Joe Expplains explained that the pardon hair is yellow like a wax. "For other people, this is not a very kind comment.In addition, Joe explains how to close a Pardoner and secure a wallet.