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The Wife of the Bath s Tale is the most affecting piece of literature studied this semester. The ranges of emotions displayed by the story s characters are a function of Chaucer s personal feelings. The reason the literature has been so affecting is because of the character development, and emotional differences from one character to the next. Another reason the story was affecting was because of the dilemmas faced by the knight, and other characters in the story, there are some questions begged by this story with no clear answer.
In the Wife of the Bath s Tale there are a great deal of emotions experienced by its author Geoffrey Chaucer, which he tries to evoke in his literary audience. Based upon Chaucer s range of emotions he forms the unfinished masterpiece entitled The Canterbury Tales. In the Wife of the Bath s Tale it is appears that Geoffrey has been through a great deal of difficulty and adversity in his life. In writing the tale Chaucer is able to express his emotions. Furthermore Chaucer is attempting to reproduce his emotions in his audience.
Some of the best character development in the story is in the knight. In the Wife of the Bath s Tale there are many emotions and feelings experienced by the knight, which are identifiable to the reader. One emotion he realized the power of was that of fear and urgency. As his life hangs in the balance he is required to fulfill a tall task in a desperate attempt to spare himself from the death penalty. ...
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Keywords: geoffrey chaucer, emotions, personal feelings, english literature, one emotion, literary audience, character development, great deal, apparently, self defeat, world masterpieces, canterbury tales, unfinished masterpiece, desperate attempt, emotional differences, tall task, dilemmas
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