PPT-Course business Chaucer challenge
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LTEN courses for W and Sp Take a look at the syllabus Paper one Sir Gawain and the Green Knight RomanceChivalric Romance Chr étien de Troyes Knightly CharacterAuerbach
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LTEN courses for W and Sp Take a look at the syllabus Paper one Sir Gawain and the Green Knight RomanceChivalric Romance Chr étien de Troyes Knightly CharacterAuerbach Courtly Love. Introduction. The Canterbury Tales. was . written . in Middle English, over a period of years between 1386-1400 . written by Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1340-1400) . written in the London dialect of Middle English . Manlius . Severinus. Boethius. De . Consalatione. . Philosophiae. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rAWPevQFq4. . Historical Backdrop (~475-525). Unsteady Roman Empire divided between the East (Constantinople) and West (Ravenna. & Works Cited information for . Dual-Credit Seniors. OWL Writing Lab at Purdue University. http://owl.english.purdue.edu. What?. Collection of citations related to a large project. Each citation includes written information about the source (how useful it was, what info it contained, etc.). The Prologue. Review background info, social context, literary terms (frame tale, characterization, social commentary, allusion). Key Literary Devices. Frame Story. : . Narrative technique in which a main story is written to organize a set of shorter stories, each of which is a story within a story.. 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. Canterbury Tales. 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. y . Chaucer. (c.1343-1400). Study. . Questions. p. . 41 . Millennium. 1. How. can . we. . define. . Chaucer. ’s life? . Choose. . from. :. quiet. tragic. eventful. adventurous. How. . many. . , Boccaccio and Dante. Reading. and . Speaking. p. 43 . Millennium. 1. Italian literary tradition . and. . its influence on Chaucer’s literary production. 2 literary works might have influenced Chaucer’s “The Canterbury Tales”:. Geoffrey Chaucer’s . The Canterbury Tales. A cook they . hadde. with hem for the . nones. To . boille. the . chiknes. with the . marybones. , And . poudre-marchant. tart and . galyngale. Chaucer Editions’ . Epitaph Transcriptions and the Construction . of Chaucer . Arnold Sanders, Goucher College, . 2010. The . Workes. of . Geffrey. Chaucer, . newlie. printed, with . diuers. . addicions. A recurrent narrative design, pattern of action, character type, themes or image which is identifiable in a wide variety of works of literature. . An archetype is the first real example or prototype of something (as the Model T is the prototype of the modern automobile). . Characterization . Direct characterization: . presents direct statements about a character, like Chaucer’s statement that the Knight “followed chivalry. …. ..”. Indirect characterization: . uses actions, thoughts, dialogue, and description to reveal a character’s personality. By saying the Knight is “not gaily dressed,” Chaucer suggests that he is not vain.. The Canterbury Tales. Born around 1343 in London. Son of a middle- class wine merchant. Became a page in the royal household when he was a teenager.. Mundane jobs . BUT-. he was exposed . to . proper speech, manners, and the . The Knight. Social Group: Feudal. The Knight. Physical . Appearance. Perfect, Gentle Knight. Generous, Honorable, Truthful. Fought in many battles all around the world.. Wise. , but modest.. The Knight.
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