1. The anti-antifeminist Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales
The anti-antifeminist Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales Written during the fourteenth century, The Canterbury Tales, by portraying the Christian pilgrimage, represents the medieval lives of noble and lower class. With vivid and realistic illustration of various characters by different professions, the work possesses a deep consideration upon the subtle scheme of human nature. Its author, Geoffrey Chaucer, born humble and yet labors for the noble ladies, who render him an outlook on the life in chateau, acquires the living conceptions from both the lower and upper classes. The contact wi...
- Word Count: 3384
- Approx Pages: 14
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School