Western Europe

PART ONE.

Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales provide us with a window into late medieval mentalities and the lives of those who, by the

late fourteenth century, had survived famines, plagues, and war. By looking at The Miller’s Tale, and The Franklin’s Tale

with the introduction for each, how you would describe the nature of late medieval society in terms of the representation

of women, sensuality, knightly values, and the contradictory feelings of sensual pleasure and awareness of inevitable

death that pervaded the late medieval world. Be creative.

Source:
G. Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales (Penguin)

K. J. Lualdi, Sources of The Making of the West to 1715, vol. I Bedford.

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