José's "Canterbury Tales" is a work full of unprecedented "rich and attractive characters", translated for many years and reprinted in many versions (Cohen 7-8). Inevitably, translation and reorganization requires the author and editor to choose how to express things and include content. This can easily change the aspect of the original story. In addition to dealing with the modernization of the language, writers simplify adult-themed stories including church rot, sex, marriage, adultery, and young audiences, so the most difficult reexamination may be a version for children Hmm.
Comparing women of Cantebury Tales and Decameron with "The Canterbury Tales" and "Decameron" has a variety of roles. Both books occurred around the same time frame 1300A. The Canterbury story took place in London, England, "Ten Days" took place in Florence, Italy. Just think that both books will reflect the same ethics and ways of daily life as both books occurred in Western civilization. It's not. This article shows how these two books express a completely different way of living.
The role of laziness, greed and overeating in the Canterbury tales shows the social value of the Middle Ages. Through a successful classic, the medieval era was exposed. This period is a period of serious corruption. People act not only by themselves, but also deceive others. Cantebury Tales explains the majority of the actions in this period and tells the reader much time
Jeffrey Chaucer is a British author who wrote many works and is best known for his frame narrative "Canterbury Tales". "Nun's Priest's Tale" is a part of The Cantebury Tales, a story of an old lady with a small farm for animals including a cook named Chantecleer. Chantecleer has seven chickens as his buddies, but most respected is Perterot. 'Chantecleer stands for the idea of abstarct - and they are subtle, changing and often expressed in an ironic way - Centcleer itself was never an abstraction. He is a very attractive creator in the real world (Stephen Coote 52). By using roach cockroaches, the idea that rooster can maintain this human nature reinforces Joe's poetry as "wisdom of a special form of cartoon" (Coote 33). This poem starts with the romance between Chantecleer and Pertelote