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  1. The Franklin'S Tale

    The Franklin's Tale. ... His Tale is part of the "marriage debate" (the Wife of Bath's
    Tale, followed by the Clerk, then the Merchant and lastly the Franklin). ...

  2. The Canterbury Tales: The Perfect Love

    ... Three of these tales; "The Knight's Tale", "The Wife of Bath's Tale", and "The
    Franklin's Tale", involve different kinds of love and different love ...

  3. Canterbury'S Love

    ... Courtly Love in the Franklin's Tale In the "Franklin's Tale," Geoffrey Chaucer
    satirically paints a picture of a marriage steeped in the tradition of courtly ...

  4. The Franklin And The Wife Of Bath

    ... No story in The Canterbury Tales is more alike as the Franklin?s tale and the Wife
    of Bath?s tale, but on a person level they are extremely different. ...

  5. Chaucer

    ... The Franklin's tale is one of courtly love and gentillesse and the reader is asked
    after the tale to decide which of the three male characters has proved the ...

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  1. Canterbury Tales, Franklins Ta

    ... These stories, while amusing, tend to have an underlying message, one
    being the Franklin’s Tale. The Franklin’s Tale is the ...

  2. Chaucer,Boccaccio,And The Debate Of Love

    ... Chapter Six compares The Merchant's Tale and 7, 9, The Franklin's Tale and
    10, 5, and briefly touches on The Clerk's Tale and 10, 10. ...

  3. Geoffrey Chaucer

    ... in practical jokes. The Breton lay--a narrative romantic poem--is illustrated
    by the Franklin's tale. Chaucer utilizes this rhymed ...

  4. Attitudes Toward Marriage In Chaucer'S The Canterbury Tales

    ... Some of these ideas are very traditional, such as that discussed in the
    Franklin's Tale, and others are more liberal such as the marriages portrayed ...

  5. Courtly Love In Chaucer

    Courtly Love In Chaucer. In the "Franklin's Tale," Geoffrey Chaucer satirically
    paints a picture of a marriage steeped in the tradition of courtly love. ...

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