He could claim that he was trying to present individuals in a lifelike manner, not represent his own views.
He could make the case that not everything in the book represents his opinions.
The frame narrative structure in Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" allows him to distance himself from the controversial content of "The Pardoner's Tale" by presenting it as a story told by one of the pilgrims, thereby shifting the focus from his personal views to those of a fictional character. This technique helps Chaucer navigate sensitive topics like church corruption without directly implicating himself, offering him a degree of protection from potential repercussions.
He could claim that he was trying to present individuals in a lifelike manner, not represent his own views.
he could make the case that not everything in the book represents his opinions.
he could make the case that not everything in the book represents this opinion! APEX.LOSERS
He could claim that he was trying to present individuals in a lifelike manner, not represent his own views. He could make the case that not everything in the book represents his opinions.
He could claim that he was trying to present individuals in a lifelike manner, not represent his own views. He could make the case that not everything in the book represents his opinions.
He could claim that he was trying to present individuals in a lifelike manner, not represent his own views. He could make the case that not everything in the book represents his opinions.
How the language is used.......is the answer
the arrow of god get the structure
Narrative.
Narrative structure is about two things: the content of a story and the form used to tell the story. Two common ways to describe these two parts of narrative structure are story and plot.
Narrative structure is about two things: the content of a story and the form used to tell the story. Two common ways to describe these two parts of narrative structure are story and plot.
Structure, form , language, narrative voice