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'The Miller's Tale,' 'The Shipman's Tale,' and 'The Cook's Tale' by Geoffrey Chaucer

These ribald stories featured in The Canterbury Tales and the class conflicts they represent are discussed in this paper consistin... ...

Three Tales in Susan Whitfield's Life Along the Silk Road ” by Susan Whitfield: The Princess's Tale, The Monk's Tale and The Nun's Tale

Characters featured in 'The Nun's Tale,' 'The Monk's Tale,' and 'The Princess' Tale' featured in Susan Whitfield's Life Along the ... ...

'The Physican's Tale' and 'The Merchant's Tale' by Geoffrey Chaucer

In five pages these two characters featured in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales are examined. One other source is cited in the bibl... ...

'The Knight's Tale' and 'The Wife of Bath's Tale' and Chaucer's Representation of Destiny and Choice

In five pages the ways in which Geoffrey Chaucer features these themes within the context of these two stories are contrasted and ... ...

Pride in 'The Reeve's Tale' in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales

In five pages this paper analyzes how pride is thematically developed in 'The Reeve's Tale.' There are no other sources listed.... ...

The Handmaid's Tale

This is a futuristic novel that takes place in northern USA sometime in the beginning of the twenty-first century, in the oppressi...

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Admin Published on 01/22/1999 1637 Reads Literature

The Canterbury Tales

Central Character: young Christian boy Point of View: Told by the Prioress in 3rd person Setting: Town in Asia Summary of the P...

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Admin Published on 01/22/1999 2044 Reads Cantebury Tales

Cantebury Tales - Chaunticleer: Behind the Rooster

In the book Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer, gives us a stunning tale about a rooster named Chaunticleer. Chaunticleer, who is ...

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Admin Published on 11/21/1999 1936 Reads Cantebury Tales

Animal Farm and A Tale of Two Cities: Social Criticism

Many authors receive their inspiration for writing their literature from outside sources. The idea for a story could come from fam...

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Admin Published on 11/27/1999 2510 Reads A Tale Of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

Throughout the book, A Tale of Two Cities the theme of sacrifice is used to help the reader realize the cost of life, as well as t...

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Yogi36 Published on 12/03/1999 2403 Reads A Tale Of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities and Lord of the Flies: Cruelty

The theme of human cruelty and its effects is displayed throughout the novels, A Tale of Two Cities, and Lord of the Flies. The...

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Yogi36 Published on 12/03/1999 2586 Reads A Tale Of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities and The Princess Bride: Loyalty

In the novels A Tale of Two Cities and The Princess Bride the theme of loyalty is displayed throughout the stories. Dr. Manette...

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Yogi36 Published on 12/03/1999 2812 Reads A Tale Of Two Cities

The Tale of Lemonman

Lemonman wondered about the injustices of the world. He liked to think of these things. It made him happy. He sat on a bed of nail...

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randomology Published on 12/15/1999 1157 Reads Creative Writing

A Tale of Two Cities: Best or Worst of Times?

In the novel "A Tale of Two Cities" Charles Dickens describes "the best of times [and] the worst of times" (1) of the characters. ...

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Admin Published on 12/21/1999 6408 Reads A Tale Of Two Cities

Foreshadowing in Tale of Two Cities

In Charles Dickens’, Tale of Two Cities, the author repeatedly foreshadows the impending revolution. In Chapter Five of Book One, ...

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SteelerCJC Published on 01/19/2000 2385 Reads A Tale Of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities: Foreshadowing

Many famous writers use foreshadowing. An author needs to use different instances of foreshadowing. Charles Dickens was a great Br...

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Mr_Nick Published on 05/20/2000 4196 Reads A Tale Of Two Cities

Global Tales - Stories From Many Cultures

Compare and contrast the two stories by R.K. Narayan. Which story do you prefer and why? In all the stories and authors feature...

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irony_life Published on 11/20/2000 4243 Reads Literature

Brother Grim Taking the Merry Out of Fairy Tales

After reading the Brothers Grim version of “Cinderella” and viewing the film version of “Cinderella”, Everafter, one can distingui...

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Admin Published on 12/13/2000 1574 Reads Literature

Everyman vs. The Pardoner's Tale

Morality is strongly lacking in present society, as it was lacking in society in medieval times. The play, Everyman, and the short...

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Admin Published on 01/19/2001 3341 Reads Literature

The Tell-Tale Heart - Critical Analysis

Imagine the sight of an old man's eye, vulturous, pale blue, with a film covering it. Could this drive one's self so insane that o...

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emily_rose66 Published on 01/30/2001 3238 Reads Literature

The Tell-Tale Heart - Mind Games: The Narrator’s Madness

Through the first person narrator, Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Tell-Tale Heart" illustrates how man’s imagination is capable of being s...

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loash Published on 03/22/2001 2105 Reads Poetry

Cantebury Tales - Relation of Wife of Bath to Contemporary Women

Hundreds of centuries before the fourteenth century, during it and yet still after, civilization, led by the educated theologians,...

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deubert Published on 03/21/2001 3214 Reads Cantebury Tales

A Tale of Two Cities: Sydney Carton vs. Charles Darnay

A Tale of Two Cities, written by Charles Dickens, takes place during the French Revolution. The book centers on the heroic attempt...

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~*CaNdY-rAe*~ Published on 04/14/2001 4027 Reads A Tale Of Two Cities

The Handmaid's Tale - feminist?

Do you agree that although The Handmaid's Tale is written from a feminist point of view, the portraits given of men are surprising...

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azurefyre Published on 07/09/2001 2551 Reads Literature

The Handmaid’s Tale - Flowers

In The Handmaid’s Tale, much use is made of imagery; to enable the reader to create a more detailed mental picture of the novel’s ...

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azurefyre Published on 07/09/2001 2205 Reads Literature

The Handmaid's Tale

The role of a Handmaid in the Republic of Gilead is ultimately to breed, and nothing more. Cooped up in a nondescript room with no...

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azurefyre Published on 07/09/2001 1752 Reads Literature

The Nun's Priest's Tale Analysis

“The Nun’s Priest’s Tale” is a brilliant piece of comedy that pokes fun at human nature. The Priest tells of conceited cock, Chaun...

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kalvinklen Published on 11/07/2001 3125 Reads Literature

The Clerk's Tale - Biblical Paradox

To formulate any type of argument using the Bible as a reference is challenging, since the Bible is diversely perceived from perso...

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Leesa Published on 11/16/2001 2413 Reads Cantebury Tales

Women in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

Women throughout the ages have had diverse personalities, and their various behaviors are significantly depicted in Geoffrey Chauc...

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april333884 Published on 01/12/2002 2376 Reads Cantebury Tales

The Handmaid's Tale - Gilead and 20th Century ideas and events

The Novel Explores an Imaginary World. To what extent is Gilead built on familiar ideas and events from our own 20th Century Socie...

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simonfanclub Published on 01/16/2002 1661 Reads Literature