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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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In "The Miller's Tale" in The Canterbury Tales, John is a carpenter who is married to Alisoun. He is portrayed as a naive and gullible character who is easily fooled by his younger wife and the other characters in the tale. John becomes the victim of various tricks and schemes throughout the story.
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.
The major pilgrims in "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer are the Knight, the Prioress, the Monk, the Friar, the Merchant, the Oxford Cleric, the Wife of Bath, and the Miller, among others. These characters represent different aspects of medieval society and provide a diverse range of personalities and backgrounds.
The Miller's Tale is an exciting fabliau.
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The word that best describes the treatment of the Host in The Pardoner's Tale is disrespectful. The Pardoner and the Host engage in a heated exchange, with the Pardoner insulting the Host and the Host responding with threats. Their interaction is marked by aggression and lack of respect for each other.
"The Miller's Tale" was written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the late 14th century as part of his collection of stories known as "The Canterbury Tales."
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Chaucer wrote a fabliau called The Miller's Tale.