ENGL 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Geoffrey Chaucer, Coverture, Free Writing

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Geoffrey chaucer, the canterbury tales, prologue: the wife of bath"s prologue and. Key terms: medieval estates, satire, estates satire, anti-clerical satire, chaste, silent, obedient: Irony: language that means something more than what it says. Next class: in-class writing assignment free-writing exercise, passage expresses concepts or ideas uniquely relevant to the text and the kind of literature it represents. Next week (of the 19th): test will be posted on moodle. The medium of theater: meanings and what it is trying to express, at the time, the theater was used to express social and political points of view. Social and political: feudalism: system of social organization based on the exchange of goods and services. Geoffrey chaucer, the canterbury tales, prologue: the wife of bath"s prologue and: vocalizer: chaucer the pilgrim is separate from chaucer the author, devices: how can we read between the lines to see how we can see the more.

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