1. Idealism v. Realism: Love in the Middle Ages
In the "General Prologue,"" the characters are introduced. ... Rather, the soft analysis and establishment of the character's personality truly benefit the reader in establishing who is good, and who is bad. ... The entrance of Aurelius as a character and the tale's central conflict only serves as a test of morality for all of the involved characters. In the case of the Franklin's characters, all are noble and kind, even in the case of Aurelius. ... Through the Franklin's characters, ultimate kindness is presented. ...
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- Approx Pages: 10
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