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- Preface
- Life of Geoffrey Chaucer
- Prologue
- The Knight's Tale
- The Miller's Tale
- The Reeve's Tale
- The Cook's Tale
- The Man of Law's Tale
- The Wife of Bath's Tale
- The Friar's Tale
- The Sompnour's Tale
- The Clerk's Tale
- The Merchant's Tale
- The Squire's Tale
- The Franklin's Tale
- The Doctor's Tale
- The Pardoner's Tale
- The Shipman's Tale
- The Prioress's Tale
- Chaucer's Tale of Sir Thopas
- Chaucer's Tale of Meliboeus
- The Monk's Tale
- The Nun's Priest's Tale
- The Second Nun's Tale
- The Canon's Yeoman's Tale
- The Manciple's Tale
- The Parson's Tale
- Prayer of Chaucer
- Sources
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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!
I need to know the answer please, I can't understand it.
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"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.Thanks.


