1. The Book of the Duchess and Other Poems
The narrator's slightly humorous description of the gift he would give the god Morpheus is a parallel to the pious offering that Alcyone makes in her prayer to Juno. ... This comedic turn shows the difference between the noble, allegorical characters in the story (Alcyone, Juno, Seys) and the realistic, human characters of the poet's world. ... Once he finally falls into a deep sleep, his dream is so fantastic that it apparently defies description. ... He describes her modesty, moderation, courtesy toward all, and the general integrity of her character. ...
- Word Count: 5753
- Approx Pages: 23
- Grade Level: High School