"Homesick's Story" (Canterbury Tales) summarizes and analyzes the merchant's story and the preface of "nostalgia's story". The host mourn the merchant's story and pray that he never finds such a terrible wife. The host acknowledged that he still had a wife and sighed and got married. He suggested that nostalgia tells the story. The story of nostalgia is not perfect, it is only 600 lines. Nostalgia story: Nostalgia tells the story of monk King Cambiskan monk. Along with his wife Elpheta, he has two sons, Algarsyf and Cambalo, and a daughter, Canacee.
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.
"The story of Franklin" concludes the story of a series of marriage groups that started with Bath's wife. The group includes seven stories of Bath's wife, monk, summoner, secretary, businessman, nostalgia, Franklin. The story of the marriage group tells questions about the roles of women and gender. Should women be pure or express sexual orientation? How can you get married a happy life? Can marriage and love coexist? Is male and female equal? The story of "Bath's Wife" began a new dialogue in the Canterbury Tales. And it was not in contact with the previous story and was knitted together. She insisted confidently that her wife should take precedence over her husband and house owner. Monks, summons, and clerks agreed that my wife would spread heresy. The secretary insisted that his wife follows her husband and obeyed. Ironic businessman about the marriage system and his cheating wife