The Canterbury Story mirror story is closely related to the similarities between Leave's story "Mirror's Story" and "Thunder's Story". They all deal with the relationship between a wicked man, an immoral story of all sexuality and violence, his wife and a young scholar. This proves that Miller and Leave are two very corrupt people. However, there are some differences in these stories too. For example, the main character of "The Reory of Reeve" is Miller, the hero of "The Story of Miller" is a carpenter (this is Reeve's background). wrong. Report
There are some similarities between Miller's Tale and Merchant's Tale. Both are young women older than theirs. They are all related to young and manipulative men. They also conspired and cheated the husband. This is not the meaning of marriage, it is proved in two stories. - The relationship between Miller and the story he talks is very close, and this story actually mirrors the role associated with it. We try to prove it by studying the nature of the story, the way it is spoken and its intention. Miller's story is fabliau, the type most well defined as "a dirty story told by wit and point", and the story itself is "old age, youthfulness, woodwork and sleeping".
The Canterbury story "Miller Story" and "The Reve's Tale" are very closely related. They all deal with the relationship between a wicked man, an immoral story of all sexuality and violence, his wife and a young scholar. This proves that Miller and Leave are two very corrupt people. However, there are some differences in these stories too. For example, the main character of "The Reory of Reeve" is Miller, and the hero of "The Story of Miller" is a carpenter (this is the occupation of Reeve). wrong. It is drawn. These differences reflect the dishonesty of the author of the story
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