1. Canterbury tales
Canterbury tales: Narrative Personae A persona is used as an image that a writer presents of (mostly) himself but with certain differences. The author uses one or more characteristics in a created character and explores this characteristic in this person. ... Because the narrator writes down his impressions of the pilgrims from memory, whom he does and does not like, and what he chooses and chooses not to remember about the characters, tells us as much about the narrator's own prejudice as it does about the characters themselves. ... The Miller's tale is a short sometimes hilarious...
- Word Count: 744
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School