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It is a Fabliauxa... a short, usually comic and often cynical tale in verse popular especially in the 12th and 13th centuries

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A literal interpretation of the events in the story as a realistic depiction of medieval social norms and values would not be a good description of Chaucer's The Miller's Tale. The story is a fabliau, a satirical and humorous genre, meant to entertain and provoke laughter through its exaggerated characters and bawdy humor, rather than serve as a faithful representation of medieval life.

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The Miller's Tale is one of many tales that make up Chaucer's famous work The Canterbury Tales. The Miller's Tale is about a miller who disparages a carpenter and his wife.

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The Miller's tale does not teach about good and evil. It is a tale that pokes fun at carpenters and their families.
Teaches about good and evil.

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a.foolishness and naivety

b.quickness and clevernessc.evil and malevolenced.madness and impulsiveness
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