How Chaucer combines Franklin's role and writing, realism and tradition. The character of Franklin is drawn as a custom, mainly Franklin is an unnamed type. Joe's audience knew the typical qualities of Franklin so that JoJo can further strengthen his role by incorporating realism into his personality. Therefore, by giving the reader a connection with the character, the character becomes more like a person. In the preface of Franklin 's story, Joseph showed unbelief as a citizen in the aristocratic shadow and made his Franklin and individual contempt for treatment and interruption.
In Joe's Canterbury story Franklin's story is one of many stories in Canterbury's story, one of Joe's most famous and inconsistent works. This story of medieval Brittany tells the mysterious marriage of the knight Arveragus and his wife Dorigen. This unlikely combination is based on mutual trust, love and truth, and the rules of a typical women's court love also do not understand the rules of a husband against traditional marriage.
In Jeffrey Joe's Canterbury Tales, Franklin presents a story that skillfully explores the tension between ideals and reality. In the perfect world, the marriage promise between Arveragus and Dorigen sets the tone of the rest of the story through the equality of marriage, but in fact it will not benefit from it. The "story of Franklin" can be said to be the most equal among all marriage groups, but its repetitive forgiving behavior overwhelmed equality and turned it into a competition.
In the story of Geoffrey Chaucer 's entire Canterbury, pilgrims entertain each other talking stories. These stories are funny, but they tend to have potential messages, one is Franklin's story. Franklin's story is the most ethical story. It is not to laugh other pilgrims, but to explain very important lessons. For the lifetime, people will say that many things are made of salt rather than literally. how is it? Will the promise be respected? Can it even be considered a promise? Franklin effectively shows the danger of making such remarks in a story about men literally commenting with jokes
In Stewart Franklin's book "The Documentary Impulse" he talks about how the documentary combines realism. This is actually a record of what happens in the world. Not only what happens in front of you, but things. Text and photos have a long history of parallel work both from a news standpoint and from a more aesthetic point of view of collaboration between photographers and writers. I did the Teds book, I work with the writer, but the text is completely different. This is two sheets. One is a photograph, the other is writing. Walker Evans did the same. This could be a very successful combination, or it could be a very successful combination. There are limits to photography; it is a two-dimensional representation of something, but paintings are also so. People who want to learn pictures must also learn to paint.