In "The Canterbury Tales", John is the carpenter in the miller's tale.
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.
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
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
John of Canterbury died in 1204.
John Lynch - Dean of Canterbury - was born in 1697.
Metrical seems to imply a cadenced state of writing as in poetry- or the Iambic pentameter of Shakespeare. this is in effect, apart from juvenile books and such things as Mad Magazine, largely an obsolete literary genre, though songs in musicals express idead ina poetical rhythm, but they are songs. the built- in inaccuracy, well people don:t act like that in real life- it" s true of musicals in general.
John Oliver - Dean of Christ Church - died in 1552.
John is jealous of his wife's admirers because he is insecure about his age and looks compared to her youth and beauty. He fears losing her to younger, more attractive men and becomes possessive as a way to control his insecurity.
Canterbury, Kent.
John Canterbury
Paul Bunyan and Pecos Bill are totally made up. But some tall tales have a real historical person behind the tale. Mike Fink, Davy Crockett, John Henry and even George Washington and Abraham Lincoln have some tall tales connected to them.
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