Thursday, October 2, 2014

CANTERBURY TALES (II): WHAT A CHARACTER!

Character: Cook


  • He uses direct and indirect characterization. He uses direct characterization to show how great the cook is yet has an ulcer on his knee and for indirect he uses euphemism (ulcer).
  • Chaucer's tone seems admirable in the beginning when he is saying, "He  could distinguish  London ale by flavor," yet it isn't until you get to," But what a pity," that you see he was being kind of satirical. 
  • The humor would be how he makes the cook into something different that what he was supposed to be which was, clean.

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