Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

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October 21, 2014

 

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The little boy's throat had been slit, but since the Virgin Mary had placed the grain on his tongue, he was still able to sing until the grain was taken away. Since the story shows the miracles that can happen when a follower is in the time of need, and how the Virgin Mary guides the follower, it proves that "The Prioress' Tale" is a Miracle of the Virgin...
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The little boy in the story is compared to Jesus, the son of the Virgin Mary. Throughout "The Prioress' Tale," she tells of the Jews and uses a allegory, and compares Jesus' death to the little boy's. "My throat is cut to my neck-bone," said this child, "and according to nature, I should have died, yes, a long while ago; But Jesus Christ, as you find in books, wills that His glory endure and be remembered; and, for the majesty of His Mother dear, yet may I sing ?o Alma' loud and clear" (Chaucer 294)...
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