The image of love created by Joe's Troilus and Criseyde image of love in the first volume of "Troilus and Criseyde" is not a praise but a compassionate image. However, the poet claims to serve and celebrate God of love. The motivation that is caused by Troilus but seems to be all consumed means that it is a warning to other enthusiasts and models. It is clear that some focus will focus on the ability of the audience to learn from "Troy's double sadness" as the poet himself suggested assertions of several stories and proposed interpretation methods (1).
It is thought that José wrote the verses "Troirus" and "Crisid" in the mid 1940's. Troilus and Criseyde are stories poems that reproduce the tragic love story of Troilus and Criseyde in the context of Trojan War. Joe Wrote wrote this poem using rime royal which is the technique he created. Rime Royal has 7 lines of rhyme on a line. Most scholars have agreed that Joe Sees seems to have given up this time before completion, but it is unknown when Joe wrote "Legend of a Good Woman". The Queen mentioned in this work is thought to be the wife of Richard II, Ann of Bohemia. The fact that Joe referred to the reality royal palaces Elsem and Sheehan helped to support this theory. By writing "The Legend of a Good Woman", Jose has fulfilled another new form of innovation: The poem consists of a series of shorter stories and the use of the Yin and Yang 5 tone couplets (in English for the first time)
Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde are focusing on Troilus as a lover. The story tells the romantic story of Troilus built in the framework of court love. Court love is a common common theme in the literature of the 13th century. Normally, court love is defined as secret among nobility members. Criseyde is not a real lover, she should blame alone because we all know that Troilus loves her very much. Her love for him is only a lie. - I decided to write this with a pencil, and I know that it looks natural, so later I have to transfer it to my computer. When time gave me too much technology and time gave me the computer, I forgot how easy it was to use. When it comes to quoting the story about love, nature seems to be the most appropriate one. As love is an ironic cliché, I always think of it as a natural thing like this beautiful yellow tree with two small forests engraved.