Canterbury Tales is a series of stories written by Jeffrey Chaucer on Canterbury Pilgrim. Geoffrey Chaucer did not start writing these stories until in their 40s, but because of the late arrival of this work Chaucer died before these epic stories ended (Librarius). In these stories, Jose wrote a special story about the role of his wife named Bath. He also explained her with a prelude and wrote a story from her point of view.
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:
Knights of the Canterbury story of Geoffrey Chaucer, Nostalgia, Priorres, monks, monks are defined by the setting of the Canterbury story in Geoffrey Chaucer's "Prologue". 1. Portoy is a commentary by Jojo and states as follows. "The general prologue is like a mirror, reflecting that person's appearance and defining the character of that person." (281) Scanno supported Potnoy in his speculative article "The explanation of that character inevitably appears in the original intention of Joe's text or reflects its persistent value" (128) 3.