1. The anti-antifeminist Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales
"The experience of love ennobles the lover: he becomes braver in battle, eager to perform any service that will highlight his devotion to his lady, and humble about his unworthiness." ... Now demeth as yow liste, ye that kan, For I wol telle forth as I bigan," comments the narrator when seeing the dilemma of being prisoned and yet possessing the closeness to his beloved and of being freed and yet far away from her. ...
- Word Count: 3384
- Approx Pages: 14
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School