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. ... In the general prologue, it is the narrator Chaucer who introduces the pilgrims and tells about what they are going to do. ... At the end of the prologue it is Chaucer the author who makes his presence. ... She gets her income for a good amount from her first three husbands what she invested in textile. ... Her point of the tale is that if a wife dominates her man it is better for both The Franklin's tale is about generosity. ...
- Word Count: 744
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School