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CIVILIZACIÓN Y CULTURA INGLESA
Teacher: Carlos M. Beltrán Piedrola
Student: Johnny Miguel Pita Balbuena
Characters
 Prince Theseus
 Hyppolita (queen of Scythia)
 Emelye (Hyppolita’s sister)
 Arcite (Knight of Thebes)
 Palamon (Knight of Thebes)
 Venus (goddess of love)
 Mars (god of war)
 Diana (goddess of chastity)
 Saturn
 Pluto (god of the underworld)
Main Topic
 The Tale is undoubtedly
a romance as Chaucer
presents it, supposedly a
true history of many
hundreds of years ago told
by an authoritative, high-
status figure (in this case
the Knight).
 Love
 Morality
Plot
 Vengeance upon Creon. Theseus sent armies toward Thebes.
 Arcite and Palamon were found, then imprisioned.
 Both Arcite and Palamon felt in love with Emelye.
 Pirithous, a prince. Theseus set Arcite free .
 After six years Palamon scaped from prison.
 Theseus decided that the two will wage war on each other for
Emelye’s love.
 Declared that Arcite had won. An earthquake was sent by Pluto. Arcite
died.
Connection
 It is very likely that the Knight’s Tale was written
before the Canterbury Tales.
 It has the unusual status of being both a part of
the tales as a whole, but also a separate work of
literature in its own right .
THE
END

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The canterbury tales the knights tale

  • 1. CIVILIZACIÓN Y CULTURA INGLESA Teacher: Carlos M. Beltrán Piedrola Student: Johnny Miguel Pita Balbuena
  • 2. Characters  Prince Theseus  Hyppolita (queen of Scythia)  Emelye (Hyppolita’s sister)  Arcite (Knight of Thebes)  Palamon (Knight of Thebes)  Venus (goddess of love)  Mars (god of war)  Diana (goddess of chastity)  Saturn  Pluto (god of the underworld)
  • 3. Main Topic  The Tale is undoubtedly a romance as Chaucer presents it, supposedly a true history of many hundreds of years ago told by an authoritative, high- status figure (in this case the Knight).  Love  Morality
  • 4. Plot  Vengeance upon Creon. Theseus sent armies toward Thebes.  Arcite and Palamon were found, then imprisioned.  Both Arcite and Palamon felt in love with Emelye.  Pirithous, a prince. Theseus set Arcite free .  After six years Palamon scaped from prison.  Theseus decided that the two will wage war on each other for Emelye’s love.  Declared that Arcite had won. An earthquake was sent by Pluto. Arcite died.
  • 5. Connection  It is very likely that the Knight’s Tale was written before the Canterbury Tales.  It has the unusual status of being both a part of the tales as a whole, but also a separate work of literature in its own right .