The Canterbury Tales Group
- How would the Wife of Bath be portrayed in today's society?
Created by texas-rose2009 on Oct 8, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - The Wife of Bath's marriages reveal what about her character?
Created by malcom on Sep 25, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - What is the moral lesson in "The Canterbury Tales"?
Created by jeany1201 on Aug 14, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - How many pilgrims make the journey to Canterbury
Created by farmhouse on Feb 25, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group.
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- In today's society the Wife of Bath would be portrayed as a woman who is in conflict with...
Posted by ladyvols1 on Oct 8, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - Actually, it goes beyond being "equals" as the previous poster suggests. She contends...
Posted by shauger on Oct 6, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - Chaucer uses his gift of gab to help us read between the lines with the "worthy" woman...
Posted by amy-lepore on Sep 26, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - The Wife of Bath is a very interesting character. She is my favorite character in Chaucer's...
Posted by kwoo1213 on Sep 25, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - The pilgrims are off to see the the shrine of St. Thomas Becket. The host suggests they tell...
Posted by kwoo1213 on Sep 16, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - There is no overall moral lesson for the tales. Each one has something different to say. That's...
Posted by linda-allen on Aug 15, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - I absolutely agree that each tale is different from the others and that lessons can be taken from...
Posted by kwoo1213 on Aug 14, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - Taken as a whole, I think the Tales reveal how very different people can be, even when they...
Posted by jlcannad on Aug 14, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - The Canterbury Tales is not a single tale, but a collection of them and each has its own moral...
Posted by sjp on Aug 14, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - If you try to assign the prologue as a whole to a group of students, they will struggle with it...
Posted by mrerick on Jul 30, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - Two possible reasons for this depending on what you want to believe about the nature of our...
Posted by mrerick on Jul 30, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group. - 29 pilgrims, and Chaucer, the narrator, makes 30. Chaucer died before he finished writing the...
Posted by amy-lepore on Feb 26, 2008 in the The Canterbury Tales Group.


