Thursday, March 21, 2019

My favourite and least favourite characters from The Canterbury Tales :: English Literature

My favourite and least favourite characters from The Canterbury TalesMy favourite character from Chaucers Canterbury Tales is the Reeve.The Reeve comes crosswise as a shady or dark character whosintentions are not full recognised even when his prologue isfinished. We dont get too much about his flat coat but a lot on hisappearance and the way he works. We already know that he is the farmbailiff.His appearance already gave a gripping edge to his personality,His berd was shave as ny as ever he kan His beard was shaved asclose as couldHis heer was by his eris ful rotund shorn His hair was cut round hisearsHis circus tent was dokked lyk a preest biforn. The top of his head was like apriestFul gigantice wre his legges and ful lene, He had very(prenominal) long and skinnylegsHis appearance gives the impression of an almost evil lookingcharacter, with skinny, no sura legs and the phrase.. His berd wasshave as ny as ever he kan gave the impression that he had a ruggedlook to his face, a rough look which gives the impression that theothers on the pilgramge might have looked up to him not in a charactermodel way but rather a respectful and labor one. But then again he isgiven a devoted like look as the top of his head is cut concisely like apriest giving the Reeve a hallowed look, which gives a clash of two introductions, the holy and the dark rugged brass of life, but from examplesfrom The Summoner and The Monk, the chuchmen of the time were notsee as very respectful men either and some could say the dark worldwas the world of the holy. This rugged, dark and ominous look is oneof the things that makes me admire the Reeve, it is as if he is hidinghis own real feelings, opinions on life within himself and that hisface, this rough face is a mask hiding those feelings inside of him.It is as if you need to crack him to find more from him and his facegives no answers aiding to that.He also has a very clever and cunning nature which I admire in TheReeve.Wel koude h e kepe a gerner and a binneTher was noon auditour koude on him winne.He could keep a granary and a cornbin wellNo auditor could catch him out.This shows that the reeve had a cunning edge, clever at his job andalso very stable in his job and with silver as no accountant could ever

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