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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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What is a description of chaucers the miller tale?

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.


In the chaucers tale What was Chaucer making fun of in his tales?

His Dignity


What is the millers tale about?

the millers tale is about 3 disgusting people john, absolon and nickholos who love the rude Alison and are really desprete when they give her somthing she goes rude


Which of chaucers description from the monks tale best illustrates fortune as unreliable?

And when men trust in her she then will fail / And cover her bright face as with a cloud.


When was the millers tale written?

"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."


What is 'The Miller's Tale'?

the millers tale is about 3 disgusting people john, absolon and nickholos who love the rude Alison and are really desprete when they give her somthing she goes rude


What statement would the monk from Chaucers the monks tale most likely agree with?

People who have good fortune should not expect it to last forever.


What is the most likely reason The Monk's Tale is full of parables?

Chaucers intent was to make fun of parables and the people who told them


How are the individuals in the millers tale connected?

Thomas Jefferson. He purchased the Luisianna Territory so France couldn't be close enough to counquer the U.S.


Who is the winner of The Millers Tale?

"The Miller's Tale" is a part of Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" and does not have a clear winner as it is a satirical story with humorous and morally questionable elements. It focuses on deception, infidelity, and comedic situations among the characters.


The Millers Tale from The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer. Who lives as a renter with John the Carpenter and his wife?

In "The Miller's Tale," Nicholas is the character who lives as a renter with John the Carpenter and his wife. Nicholas ends up having an affair with John's wife, Alison, causing much of the comedic chaos in the tale.


Which part of the tale did you find the mismatch between chaucers style and the events of the story most amusing?

I found it most amusing in "The Miller's Tale" when the bawdy and crude nature of the events, such as the deception and infidelity among the characters, clashed with Chaucer's elegant and refined writing style. The contrast between the content of the story and the sophistication of the language used to describe it added an extra layer of humor to the tale.