One of the big differences between Knyghts Tale and Millers Tale (which must be Knyghts Tale's "exit (e)") is clothing (prestory) and lack of clothing (the latter). After considering the general preface of Knyght's explanation, I found that clothes are a very important part of the story of Knyght. His explanation of Joe may be eye-catching (or because Joe wrote these stories after being told to color his views), so that the importance of clothes in his story is known I will. .
Comparing Mirror Story and Night Story When thinking about the Canterbury story, it is often discussed that some stories seem to be designed to emphasize other themes. Two such stories are the Mirror Story 2 and the Knight's Story 3. At first glance, these two stories seem to be harmonious pairs. - Miller's story summary and analysis When the Cavaliers were completed, everyone decided that he took a noble story. Drunk Miller insisted that he did a noble story as Cavaliers said. The organizer tried to silence the mirror, but he urged him to speak. He says to talk about carpentry and his wife. His story is adultery
Like the story of Cavaliers, Miller's story is not autobiographical. He did not talk about himself, but reflecting the social class and morality of Miller, he talked about a humble carpenter and his disloyal wife. Comparing the two stories, they all explore the theme of love and honor, but the triangle of Mirror 's story shows that the knight reverses the way in which the knight paints courtship and glory courtship. As a reason to speak in order, Miller ensured his companion that his story is in stark contrast to the knight's courtroom romance. In contrast, when they move down the road to Canterbury, the mirrors may be fired and commented. He filled the story with a humorous situation and shameful behavior.