Juxtaposition of sacredness and eroticism is typical of the mirror's narrative style. See the excerpt (lines 540 - 548) for the narrative technique used in this article. Miller used sacred and erotic juxtaposition techniques in this story. Since juxtaposition is a combination of two different wonderful ideas for powerful contrast and shock, it makes this technology very successful.
Mirror's story is a humorous depiction of carpenters and his young wife. Mirror 's story was spoken a second time after the Cavaliers story, but the wish of the host was conveyed. Drunk Miller claims that his story is as "noble" as the story of Cavaliers. The organizer asked the mirror to have a person with a better identity first talk. Mirror threatened the host leaving before accepting the request. Let's start talking about Miller. Before he started he declared that he was drunk and that he would not be rejected by any words he used.
Between the two stories, Mirror 's story can only be spoken with real purpose. The mirror's story was told to retaliate against Reeve's story. Leave despised the story of a foolish big mirror, just let the mirror get into the story of revenge and keep his position. Still, this story has no moral value. Besides joke and revenge on Reeve there is nothing worth it. Shipman's story seems to have no reason to talk. It seems to me to tell you how loans and borrowings hurt people. As a businessman says, "Others must bear the cost or lend money", I recognize the problem of money. This story shows how borrowing leads to debt and is lagging behind. The merchant is experiencing many troubles and pulls money out to repay the existing debt from his wife. Otherwise, this story does not teach important moral lessons.
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".