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Miller's Tale
Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400) who is the greatest English writer wrote Miller's Tale in fourteenth century. He is not only original works of poetry writer, but also translator from Latin and French of the thirteenth century allegorical erotic fantasy. Miller's Tale is a polished romance which is about a student (Nicholas) who persuades his jealous old carpenter's much younger wife (Alisoun) who is beautiful to spend the night with him.
Nicholas was a faint and very private who is full of secret love and pleasures. Astrology was his passion. He was living in boarding house by himself. Sometimes he played zither and sang "The Angel to the Virgin" at night. Nicholas asked from Alisoun to love him. First she ignored but then she fallen love with him. Nicholas was waiting all night in separate tubs suspended from the blocks, and to cut their tubs from the roof when the flood has risen. Nicholas told that if the carpenter tells anyone else people will think he is mad. Then it allows Nicholas and Alison the opportunity to sneak down, after the carpenter falls asleep, and make love.
I can't identity Nicholas and Absolon. None of them did right thing about to love with someone's wife which means they didn't follow the social custom. But Nicholas was aggressive with the Absolon who is parish clerk and also wants to love longing with the Alisoun. Absolon had violence to Alisoun to get her. And he even, claimed, falsely to enter her room without any permission. In the end it says "This tale is done, and God save all of us!"
Miller's Tale
Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400) who is the greatest English writer wrote Miller's Tale in fourteenth century. He is not only original works of poetry writer, but also translator from Latin and French of the thirteenth century allegorical erotic fantasy. Miller's Tale is a polished romance which is about a student (Nicholas) who persuades his jealous old carpenter's much younger wife (Alisoun) who is beautiful to spend the night with him.
Nicholas was a faint and very private who is full of secret love and pleasures. Astrology was his passion. He was living in boarding house by himself. Sometimes he played zither and sang "The Angel to the Virgin" at night. Nicholas asked from Alisoun to love him. First she ignored but then she fallen love with him. Nicholas was waiting all night in separate tubs suspended from the blocks, and to cut their tubs from the roof when the flood has risen. Nicholas told that if the carpenter tells anyone else people will think he is mad. Then it allows Nicholas and Alison the opportunity to sneak down, after the carpenter falls asleep, and make love.
I can't identity Nicholas and Absolon. None of them did right thing about to love with someone's wife which means they didn't follow the social custom. But Nicholas was aggressive with the Absolon who is parish clerk and also wants to love longing with the Alisoun. Absolon had violence to Alisoun to get her. And he even, claimed, falsely to enter her room without any permission. In the end it says "This tale is done, and God save all of us!"