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- This is a tricky one to answer because The Wife of bath's Tale by Geffrey Chaucer itself is...
Posted by coachingcorner on Dec 16, 2009 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - I don't know that there's such a huge difference between modern women (I'm talking about the US,...
Posted by pohnpei397 on Dec 16, 2009 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - The Pardoner is essentially a corrupt bearer of truth, and his tale demonstrates exactly this. He...
Posted by kplhardison on Nov 19, 2009 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - The classic master's painting technique was to use seven layers and to let each layer dry for...
Posted by kplhardison on Nov 5, 2009 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - There were 30 pilgrims PLUS Chaucer and the Host. Twenty-nine meet at the Tabard, and the 30th...
Posted by gumbeaux on Oct 4, 2009 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - Based on the examples of their faults, Chaucer is pointing the finger at materialism, gluttony,...
Posted by amy-lepore on Sep 14, 2009 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - I would imagine that it is possible now to duplicate the Mona Lisa's smile using computer...
Posted by mrsmonica on May 2, 2009 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - It would be quite interesting to travel with this group since they represent such a cross section...
Posted by mshurn on Apr 12, 2009 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - The key to looking at each of these tales is to read the tale with the prologue and also examine...
Posted by accessteacher on Apr 10, 2009 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - Given the conditions of the trip and the time period, I'm sure this pilgrimage would be quite...
Posted by parkerlee on Mar 26, 2009 in the The Canterbury Tales Group.

