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The Knight's Tale

ok i need a 40 line re-created summary of the knight's tale that is written similar to the original. it has to rhyme every two lines AA, BB. so one help me please!

Posted By jessica b #111419 at Nov 04, 2009 7:18 PM in The Canterbury Tales || 1 reply

"Men in the Tales are largely depicted as idiots, blindly and foolishy adhering to outdated, impractical codes of chivalry and honour." Do you agree?

I need to know the answer please, I can't understand it.

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Posted By on t #112179 at Nov 09, 2009 6:29 PM in The Canterbury Tales || 0 replies

"The Wife of Bath is Chaucer's most completely drawn character." Do you agree?

I need to know the answer please, I think her character is very complete.

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Posted By on t #112179 at Nov 09, 2009 6:28 PM in The Canterbury Tales || 0 replies