Miller’s tale discussion 2 questions.
These should be answered in a well thought out response. Automatic ZERO if AI generated, plagiarism, and not your own word or opinion. Notes will be attached along with a picture of a YouTube video you need to watch. Also attached is the story of the millers tale. Make sure to read before answering questions. When including evidence MAKE SURE you put in quotations from the story and the number line it was on or will consider that plagiarism.
1. What does Chaucer seem to be saying about human nature and relationships? In other words. Is there a moral to the tale? What do we as the reader gain from hearing/reading this story? You MUST include EVIDENCE from the text meaning the story I sent in order to get points for question.
2. Which character do you like and dislike the most and why? In my opinion Nicholas I believe to dislike the most he seems very pushy especially when he started touching Alisoun on thigh and stuff. Absalon I liked the most if correct reading “change character if wrong” but, he just truly liked her and wanted to woo her? He was elegant and gay. Some evidence if you would like to use are these.
3280-3281 “Sweetheart, love me immediately or I will die, so save me God!”
3376-3377”swore he would be her own servant” He sings, trilling like a nightingale”
3378-3379- He sent her sweetened wine, mead, and spiced ale, And wafers, piping hot out of the fire.
3386 “she so loved this clever Nicholas”. Please look at the story to make sure numbers are correct if you want to use these quotes and see which character is saying the quotes from the story but make sure you use some as evidence when answering the questions and put the quote numbers in as you put it in the writing with parentheses. If you have any questions please let me know I will try and get back fast with you.
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