In Joe's Hall of Fame, readers can see Jeffrey's main dream, Jeffrey is a poet devoted to love. In this dream, he met an eagle, brought him as a reward for Jupiter himself, promised to take him to the Hall of Fame. There, Geoffrey was told, "Here ... weird things ... as well as folklore, it will relieve jags and will love new people." Moo prefers new ancestors, long lasting love can be disappointing, and moo like casuelly (Chaucer, Lines 672) - 679).
To summarize my conclusion about the Hall of Fame, this means two phases of a poet 's career, the first stage being related to the Hall of Fame and the second stage being related to the Aventure House. In some respects the Hall of Fame Palace (1090) is a sarcastic portrait of the court, where countless waiters and countless courtiers seek royal service. This scene had to be a young Joe familiar with the first-stage poet, and people told that he wrote poetry, poetry studies to attract the audience of the court, pornography, France's inspiration calculation I agree. The statue of the church was exhibited. On the contrary, because House of Aventure is not familiar with mature Joe (2nd stage poet), judging from its name, we will enter an unorthodox entrance from the window with the help of Eagle (2030-33). And he repeatedly emphasized his secret, the presence centered on books
In Joe's Hall of Fame, readers can see Jeffrey's main dream, Jeffrey is a poet devoted to love. In this dream, he met an eagle, brought him as a reward for Jupiter himself, promised to take him to the Hall of Fame. There, Geoffrey was told, "Here ... weird things ... as well as folklore, it will relieve jags and will love new people." Mu likes new ancestors, long-lasting love can be disappointing, and Mu likes casuelly (Chaucer, line 672 - 679).
In the House of Representatives, Joe is faced with the dilemma of wanting to be a poet and the question of how to find a subject matched with his virtue. In the first part, Joe Dreams dreams of disloyal love between Dido and Aeneas. Aeneas freely gives her lover, Dido her love to Aeneas, and now I feel deceived and betrayed. "She devoted him to his life, her love, her desire, and her lord" (257, 258). She believes that Aeneas loves her, but this is only a manifestation of the truth, he is really a "traitor" (267). Love like a court again shows its weakness. Joe is comparing herself with the feeling that he has lost love. The story of Aeneas and Did represents Joe's struggle and inner conflict as a poet's background. He obviously wishes to be a poet, but I am worried that his poem may make no sense. I believe he is enthusiastic about Dido's feelings towards Aynas, but I am worried that he will be rejected as Aneas betrayed Did.