PPT-Wife of Bath Canterbury Tales
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Geoffrey Chaucer Warm Up When you have a disagreement with someone how do you resolve the issue Explain using an example 24 sentences Background Notes Wife of Bath
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Geoffrey Chaucer Warm Up When you have a disagreement with someone how do you resolve the issue Explain using an example 24 sentences Background Notes Wife of Bath The Wife of Baths Tale revolves around an argument about what women want. 1. Canterbury Tales. Background. September 15, 2007. Above is a pilgrimage scene from a stained glass window in Canterbury Cathedral. 2-20-08. Mrs. Billet Canterbury Tales /58. 2. Canterbury Tales. Background. 1 The Wife of Bath :. Money, Sex, and Jousting. September 18, 2014. Roberta Hirschbuehler. Contents. Geoffrey Chaucer. Background on . The Canterbury Tales. More background. Middle English. The Narrator. The Knight. The . MARTIN RAHEEM. 10/14/2014. Brit.Lit/3 PERIOD. Martin R Barshawee. The Wife of Bath’s . A wealthy woman who made her money from making clothes.. She sewed the clothes by her hands.. Character description . By Geoffrey . Chaucer. Geoffrey Chaucer. Born around 1340, died 1400, in London. Among the first writers to show that English could be a respectable literary language. Joined the king’s army to fight against the French in the Hundred Years’ War and was captured by the French. . 1 The Wife of Bath The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer. Born in 1340’s. Son of well-to-do family of wine merchants in Ipswich. Work History:. Was a soldier, member of King’s household, a diplomat, custom house controller, justice of the peace, member of Parliament, forest official. 1340?--1400. A Few Significant Facts!. Completed during the third, mature phase of Chaucer’s writing career, the end of 1300s.. Written in English (Middle English) . while French . remained the language of England’s royal court and members of the English upper-class.. Mrs. Kinney. English 12. • . genteel man who loved truth, freedom,. chivalry and honor, a truly distinguished man. • battled Christians and non-Christians,. (Crusades), his fighting spanned 40 years over. Written by Geoffrey Chaucer, who served in various court positions throughout his life. Follows the format of . The . Decameron. by . Boccacio. Incorporates characters from most social classes, mixing together . Brief Review. Organizational Plan. 4 tales per person: 2 coming; 2 going. Actually completed 22. Began 2 others. Journey to the shrine of Thomas a Becket in Canterbury. Becket, murdered in 1170. Use of journey motif as framing . You need your literature book!. Directions: Use yesterday’s notes to help you answer these questions.. In what form of English is . T. he Canterbury Tales . written?. Where are the pilgrims in . The Canterbury Tales. Geoffrey Chaucer. Warm Up. When you have a disagreement with someone how do you resolve the issue?. Explain using an example, 2-4 sentences. . Background Notes: Wife of Bath . The Wife of Bath’s Tale revolves around an argument about what women want.. Geoffrey Chaucer. c. 1343-1400. Considered the father of English poetry. Wrote in the vernacular – common language of the people (English). Served as a soldier, government servant, and member of . Parliament, royal messenger under King Edward III..
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