"The Story of the Monk" (Canterbury Story) summarizes the preface of the monk's story and analyzes it. It is a sullen woman. The moderator asked the narrator about his name and tried to speculate that his profession could be Sexton or other such official, or state governor. The priest will tell the next story, a series of tragedies. Analysis of Joe's prelude to the use of monk's story as satire, another opportunity for self-referenced comedy.
Crew story summary and analysis (Canterbury story) Crew story Description: The organizer asked the pastor to talk, but Shipman insisted on interrupting him and talking about the next story. He said that he would rather speak a more moderate story rather than telling stories about physics, law or philosophy. Staff talk: St. Denis businessmen took a foolish ideal woman to his wife.
The story of Franklin (the Canterbury story) Abstract and analysis of the story of Franklin: Franklin praised the eloquence of homesick in consideration of his youth. He told homesickly that his company does not have a colleague and hoped his son deserves as much praise as homesick. The host proposed Franklin to talk about the next story. Because of his rude remarks and lack of education Franklin began to apologize in advance. The story of Franklin: The story of Franklin began with the courtship of Brittany's knight, Albiragas and Drigen, who happily married.
In many ways, this story returns to the foundation and returns to the foundation. We started out with a poor widow and a dusty garden - this scene is far from the high cultural classics of the priest. In addition, this story has always emphasized positive and bottom - in the next example of Chaunticleer's two dreams, Pertelote's proposal for Chaunticleer is to take some, but Laxatif is "clearing his humor There is a sense of good foundation in this story, it is the resurrection after the darkened monks (intermittent), Melibee (and refused Sir Thopas), and the painful Prioress punished in front of him And it is warm, but that theme means the end of the story itself.
When a person thinks about a priest, he may imagine a person studying, praying, and doing physical labor. One monk of 30 pilgrims who went to Canterbury in the Canterbury story was quite different from the ordinary monk that many people had imagined. He is rebellious, ignores the rules, lives and dominates his life. Jos, the author and author of Canterbury Tales, told these features in a hot and humid manner, what he says and doing, the role of the master, "preludes to monks", and what Joe told him .