A Literary Analysis of the Parallels Between "The Knights Tale" and "The Miller's Tale" from the Canterbury Tales

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September 23, 2014

 

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They would like to marry her and be with her forever. Nicholas and Absalom from "The Miller's Tale" only want to sleep with Alison and have instant gratification. The women's motives are different, too. Emily prays that she can stay a virgin, then later wants love. Alison just wants to cheat on her husband without getting caught...
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Alison just wants to cheat on her husband without getting caught. Another way the two stories parallel is the way the characters go about trying to get the lady. In "The Knight's Tale" the characters use noble courtship and chivalry. The men schedule a fair competition and fight for her. They pray to the gods for help and do not complain...
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