Doctor's story summary and analysis (Canterbury Tales) The doctor's story: As Titus said, a knight called a Virginia with many friends, a wealth of wealth, and a wife and daughter. My daughter has such a wonderful beauty that even Pygmalion can not create equality. Her remarks were also very humble, avoiding the case of damaging her virtues. One judge, Apius dominated the greedy city for her looking at the knight's daughter.
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.
In the order of the Canterbury story, Pardoner's prologue and Tale were formerly The Physician's Tale. "Doctor's Story" is a painful story about a judge who used "Char" to explain the outline of a beautiful young woman; her father did not make her rape but beheaded. After the host insisted that he was dissatisfied with this frustrating story, he called for amnesty to speak of the story, declaring that the foreword was in the form of literary regret just like Berth's wife's foreword Did. But amnesty did not apologize for his bad habits, but bragmed about his victims, and he only despised it. His "theme" - preaching Biblical text - was Radix malorum est cupiditas ("greed is the root of evil" 1 Timothy 6.10).
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.