“The Wife of Bath’s Tale” The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
Learning Objectives Students will bracket the idea of the wife of baths feminism in the Canterbury tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. Students will understand a breif background of arthurian legends. Students will understand the testimony of authorities appeal. Students will demonstrate knowledge through verbal and written reflections. Find the mistakes in the learning objectives above.
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“The Wife of Bath’s Prologue” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RPmaGRDfl0
Arthurian Legends Supernatural Elements: magic, elves, fairies (darker elements) Inspired by the bravery of King Arthur & His Knights King Arthur = led the British against the Saxons in Great Britain
Ovid References Wrote Metamorphoses (Latin narrative poem)- 15 books and 250 myths that covered the creation of the world to the rise of Julius Caesar This work influenced Chaucer, Dante, Shakespeare, and many others
Testimony of Authorities FIND EXAMPLES!!!!
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