Trouthe in The Canterbury Tales.

This essay studies the various ways in which trouthe is employed in The Canterbury Tales which presents man’s fallible nature and limited knowledge, resulting in a search for truth. This search for truth inevitably leads us to consider the final tale – The Parson’s Tale – as a possible closure to Ch...

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Main Author: Shamani, Simon Lydia.
Other Authors: School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-464092019-12-10T11:48:23Z Trouthe in The Canterbury Tales. Shamani, Simon Lydia. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Walter Philip Wadiak DRNTU::Humanities::Literature::English This essay studies the various ways in which trouthe is employed in The Canterbury Tales which presents man’s fallible nature and limited knowledge, resulting in a search for truth. This search for truth inevitably leads us to consider the final tale – The Parson’s Tale – as a possible closure to Chaucer’s tales as well as the tale in which the truth which Chaucer privileges is expounded. In order to explore how Chaucer privileges The Parson’s Tale, the relationship between truth and the pilgrimage theme will be analysed. Thus, this paper ultimately calls for an exegetical reading in light of the pilgrimage theme and man’s moralistic struggle for truth to appreciate the tales in its entirety. Bachelor of Arts 2011-12-05T09:09:19Z 2011-12-05T09:09:19Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/46409 en Nanyang Technological University 26 p. application/pdf
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Shamani, Simon Lydia.
Trouthe in The Canterbury Tales.
description This essay studies the various ways in which trouthe is employed in The Canterbury Tales which presents man’s fallible nature and limited knowledge, resulting in a search for truth. This search for truth inevitably leads us to consider the final tale – The Parson’s Tale – as a possible closure to Chaucer’s tales as well as the tale in which the truth which Chaucer privileges is expounded. In order to explore how Chaucer privileges The Parson’s Tale, the relationship between truth and the pilgrimage theme will be analysed. Thus, this paper ultimately calls for an exegetical reading in light of the pilgrimage theme and man’s moralistic struggle for truth to appreciate the tales in its entirety.
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