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Geoffrey Chaucer ’s Masterpiece Presented by: Tienny Makrus & Romaita Sembiring
Summary of the Canterbury Tales The Pilgrims on Their Ways The Canterbury Tales ,  written by Geoffrey Chaucer ,  is a very long  poem about a pilgrimage from London to Canterbury.  It is  best pieces of literature ever written, even though it is not complete or perfect. Chaucer used imaginative characters and clever tales to compile a book that is both informative and entertaining.   He portrays different medieval opinions through his characters, who respond to one another's tales.
The Example of Chaucer’s Works The Miller’s Tale women as innocent and passive, but with a significant advantage over their male suitors. women should be the controlling party in the relationship, and repeatedly illustrates this belief in both her story and prologue. The Wife of Bath Tale The Nun's Priest's  T ale the Nun's Priest portrays women as untrustworthy,  women should be humble and the objects of men who might give bad consul.
Historical Background ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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The Corruption of the Church The Canterbury Church, Kent, England By the late fourteenth century, the Catholic Church, which governed England, Ireland, and the entire continent of Europe, had become extremely wealthy. The cathedral was built with very expensive, with decorations made of gold and even jewels.
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So ,  The Canterbury Tales are an accurate reflection of the English society in the 14th century . Geoffrey Chaucer   (1343 – 25 October 1400) the  Father of English literature marriage and feminism Church and God
THE MILLER'S  TALE Middle English Modern English Whilom ther was dwellynge at oxenford  A riche gnof, that gestes heeld to bord,  And of his craft he was a carpenter.  With hym ther was dwellynge a poure scoler,  Hadde lerned art, but al his fantasye  Was turned for to lerne astrologye,  And koude a certeyn of conclusiouns,  To demen by interrogaciouns,  If that men asked hym in certein houres  Whan that men sholde have droghte or elles shoures,  Or if men asked hym what sholde bifalle  Of every thyng; I may nat rekene hem alle.  This clerk was cleped hende nicholas.  Once on a time was dwelling in Oxford A wealthy lout who took in guests to board, And of his craft he was a carpenter. A poor scholar was lodging with him there, Who'd learned the arts, but all his phantasy Was turned to study of astrology; And knew a certain set of theorems And could find out by various stratagems, If men but asked of him in certain hours When they should have a drought or else have showers, Or if men asked of him what should befall To anything- I cannot reckon them all. This clerk was called the clever Nicholas;
THE WIFE OF BATH'S TALE Middle English Modern English In th' olde dayes of the kyng arthour,  Of which that britons speken greet honour,  Al was this land fulfild of fayerye.  The elf-queene, with hir joly compaignye,  Daunced ful ofte in many a grene mede.  This was the olde opinion, as I rede;  I speke of manye hundred yeres ago.  But now kan no man se none elves mo,  For now the grete charitee and prayers  Of lymytours and othere hooly freres,  That serchen every lond and every streem,  As thikke as motes in the sonne-beem,  Blessynge halles, chambres, kichenes, boures,  Citees, burghes, castels, hye toures,  Thropes, bernes, shipnes, dayeryes --  This maketh that ther ben no fayeryes.  Now in the olden days of King Arthur,  Of whom the Britons speak with great honour,  All this wide land was land of faery.  The elf-queen, with her jolly company,  Danced oftentimes on many a green mead;  This was the old opinion, as I read.  I speak of many hundred years ago;  But now no man can see the elves, you know.  For now the so-great charity and prayers  Of limiters and other holy friars  That do infest each land and every stream  As thick as motes are in a bright sunbeam,  Blessing halls, chambers, kitchens, ladies' bowers,  Cities and towns and castles and high towers,  Manors and barns and stables, aye and dairies-  This causes it that there are now no fairies.
The Nun's Priest's Tale Middle English Modern English A pore wydow, somwhat stooped in age, Was whilom duellyng in a narrow cotáge, Bisyde a grove, stondyng in a dale. This wydowe, of which I telle yow my tale, Syn that same day that she was last a wif, In paciens ladde a ful symple lyf. For litel was hir catel and hir rent; By housbondry of such as God hir sent, She fond hirself, and eek hir doughtres tuo. Thre large sowes had she, and no mo, Thre kyne, and eek a sheep tha highte Malle. Ful sooty was hir bour, and eek hir halle, In which she eet ful many a slender bit. A widow poor, somewhat advanced in age, Lived, on a time, within a small cottage Beside a grove and standing down a dale. This widow, now, of whom I tell my tale, Since that same day when she'd been last a wife Had led, with patience, her strait simple life, For she'd small goods and little income-rent; By husbanding of such as God had sent She kept herself and her young daughters twain. Three large sows had she, and no more, 'tis plain, Three cows and a lone sheep that she called Moll. Right sooty was her bedroom and her hall, Wherein she'd eaten many a slender meal.
Thank you for your attention… English Literature ~ Tienny Makrus & Romaita Sembiring ~

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Geoffrey Chaucer’s Masterpiece

  • 1. Geoffrey Chaucer ’s Masterpiece Presented by: Tienny Makrus & Romaita Sembiring
  • 2. Summary of the Canterbury Tales The Pilgrims on Their Ways The Canterbury Tales , written by Geoffrey Chaucer , is a very long poem about a pilgrimage from London to Canterbury. It is best pieces of literature ever written, even though it is not complete or perfect. Chaucer used imaginative characters and clever tales to compile a book that is both informative and entertaining. He portrays different medieval opinions through his characters, who respond to one another's tales.
  • 3. The Example of Chaucer’s Works The Miller’s Tale women as innocent and passive, but with a significant advantage over their male suitors. women should be the controlling party in the relationship, and repeatedly illustrates this belief in both her story and prologue. The Wife of Bath Tale The Nun's Priest's T ale the Nun's Priest portrays women as untrustworthy, women should be humble and the objects of men who might give bad consul.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. The Corruption of the Church The Canterbury Church, Kent, England By the late fourteenth century, the Catholic Church, which governed England, Ireland, and the entire continent of Europe, had become extremely wealthy. The cathedral was built with very expensive, with decorations made of gold and even jewels.
  • 7.
  • 8. So , The Canterbury Tales are an accurate reflection of the English society in the 14th century . Geoffrey Chaucer (1343 – 25 October 1400) the Father of English literature marriage and feminism Church and God
  • 9. THE MILLER'S TALE Middle English Modern English Whilom ther was dwellynge at oxenford A riche gnof, that gestes heeld to bord, And of his craft he was a carpenter. With hym ther was dwellynge a poure scoler, Hadde lerned art, but al his fantasye Was turned for to lerne astrologye, And koude a certeyn of conclusiouns, To demen by interrogaciouns, If that men asked hym in certein houres Whan that men sholde have droghte or elles shoures, Or if men asked hym what sholde bifalle Of every thyng; I may nat rekene hem alle. This clerk was cleped hende nicholas. Once on a time was dwelling in Oxford A wealthy lout who took in guests to board, And of his craft he was a carpenter. A poor scholar was lodging with him there, Who'd learned the arts, but all his phantasy Was turned to study of astrology; And knew a certain set of theorems And could find out by various stratagems, If men but asked of him in certain hours When they should have a drought or else have showers, Or if men asked of him what should befall To anything- I cannot reckon them all. This clerk was called the clever Nicholas;
  • 10. THE WIFE OF BATH'S TALE Middle English Modern English In th' olde dayes of the kyng arthour, Of which that britons speken greet honour, Al was this land fulfild of fayerye. The elf-queene, with hir joly compaignye, Daunced ful ofte in many a grene mede. This was the olde opinion, as I rede; I speke of manye hundred yeres ago. But now kan no man se none elves mo, For now the grete charitee and prayers Of lymytours and othere hooly freres, That serchen every lond and every streem, As thikke as motes in the sonne-beem, Blessynge halles, chambres, kichenes, boures, Citees, burghes, castels, hye toures, Thropes, bernes, shipnes, dayeryes -- This maketh that ther ben no fayeryes. Now in the olden days of King Arthur, Of whom the Britons speak with great honour, All this wide land was land of faery. The elf-queen, with her jolly company, Danced oftentimes on many a green mead; This was the old opinion, as I read. I speak of many hundred years ago; But now no man can see the elves, you know. For now the so-great charity and prayers Of limiters and other holy friars That do infest each land and every stream As thick as motes are in a bright sunbeam, Blessing halls, chambers, kitchens, ladies' bowers, Cities and towns and castles and high towers, Manors and barns and stables, aye and dairies- This causes it that there are now no fairies.
  • 11. The Nun's Priest's Tale Middle English Modern English A pore wydow, somwhat stooped in age, Was whilom duellyng in a narrow cotáge, Bisyde a grove, stondyng in a dale. This wydowe, of which I telle yow my tale, Syn that same day that she was last a wif, In paciens ladde a ful symple lyf. For litel was hir catel and hir rent; By housbondry of such as God hir sent, She fond hirself, and eek hir doughtres tuo. Thre large sowes had she, and no mo, Thre kyne, and eek a sheep tha highte Malle. Ful sooty was hir bour, and eek hir halle, In which she eet ful many a slender bit. A widow poor, somewhat advanced in age, Lived, on a time, within a small cottage Beside a grove and standing down a dale. This widow, now, of whom I tell my tale, Since that same day when she'd been last a wife Had led, with patience, her strait simple life, For she'd small goods and little income-rent; By husbanding of such as God had sent She kept herself and her young daughters twain. Three large sows had she, and no more, 'tis plain, Three cows and a lone sheep that she called Moll. Right sooty was her bedroom and her hall, Wherein she'd eaten many a slender meal.
  • 12. Thank you for your attention… English Literature ~ Tienny Makrus & Romaita Sembiring ~