Thursday, February 11, 2016

The pardoner's tale paragraph

Introduction 
A morality tale has a moral at the end and a struggle between good and evil.
Statement 
The pardoner's tale is a morality tale.
Explanation and example
It has a moral, 'if you go looking for death you will surely find him.' And a struggle between good and evil, 'a pile of gold divided between two is alot more than a pile of gold divided between there as Harry says to Dick.' Morality tale always have a moral and a struggle between good and evil.
Conclusion
The pardoner's features a moral and a struggle between good and evil in this tale so it is a morality tale.


A morality tale has a moral at the end and a struggle between good and evil. The pardoner's tale is a morality tale. It has a moral, 'if you go looking for death you will surely find him.' And a struggle between good and evil, 'a pile of gold divided between two is alot more than a pile of gold divided between there as Harry says to Dick.' Morality tale always have a moral and a struggle between good and evil. The pardoner's features a moral and a struggle between good and evil in this tale so it is a morality tale.


Wife of bath paragraph


Introduction
A folktale features common folks, such as peasants, and commonplace events. There maybe be some "make-believe" elements but overall the stories sound realistic.
Statement
The wife of bath is a folktale. 
Explanation and example
There are some make believe elements like the old woman turn into a beautiful girl and when meeting the old woman there were twenty four but vanished till there was just one old and ugly lady. It also includes some common folks for example the smelly,poor and old woman who is the peasant in this story. Make believe elements are some time found in folktales but the most important one is common folk. Folktales mostly have a story about a king, a queen, a prince or a princess and a peasant.
Conclusion
In conclusion the wife of bath's tale is a folktale because of it common folk and common place event like the castle.

A fable has the intrusion of the gods and the funeral pyre, but fin'amor too. The "romance" isn't a romance because it includes romance; it's a romance because it's written in romance. The nun's priest is a fable. There are talking animals in this tale like 'fox-you idiot! fox!' Or 'go away you stupid yokels! I've got the cock now! And I'm going to eat him up!'. The moral to this story is 'remember to be on your guard against flatterers and all those who open their mouth when they should keep them shut!. Talking animals and morals are thing that are always found in fables. The animals have human like characteristics, because this way a human reader can associate with the story. Animals prove something through out the story. Fables are to show people and to make them realise that their actions and behaviour. This stories are mostly told to children to help them make the right decisions in life. In conclusion the nun's priest's tale is a fable because of it's moral which teaches us that flatter is wrong and bad and we should on uur guard against it.

The nun's priest praghraph

                                                                 Plan 
Introduction 
A fable has the intrusion of the gods and the funeral pyre, but fin'amor too. The "romance" isn't a romance because it includes romance; it's a romance because it's written in romance.
Statement
The nun's priest is a fable. 
Explanation and example
There are talking animals in this tale like 'fox-you idiot! fox!' Or 'go away you stupid yokels! I've got the cock now! And I'm going to eat him up!'. The moral to this story is 'remember to be on your guard against flatterers and all those who open their mouth when they should keep them shut!. Talking animals and morals are thing that are always found in fables. The animals have human like characteristics, because this way a human reader can associate with the story. Animals prove something through out the story. Fables are to show people and to make them realise that their actions and behaviour. This stories are mostly told to children to help them make the right decisions in life.
Conclusion
In conclusion the nun's priest's tale is a fable because of it's moral which teaches us that flatter is wrong and bad and we should on uur guard against it.

A fable has the intrusion of the gods and the funeral pyre, but fin'amor too. The "romance" isn't a romance because it includes romance; it's a romance because it's written in romance. The nun's priest is a fable. There are talking animals in this tale like 'fox-you idiot! fox!' Or 'go away you stupid yokels! I've got the cock now! And I'm going to eat him up!'. The moral to this story is 'remember to be on your guard against flatterers and all those who open their mouth when they should keep them shut!. Talking animals and morals are thing that are always found in fables. The animals have human like characteristics, because this way a human reader can associate with the story. Animals prove something through out the story. Fables are to show people and to make them realise that their actions and behaviour. This stories are mostly told to children to help them make the right decisions in life. In conclusion the nun's priest's tale is a fable because of it's moral which teaches us that flatter is wrong and bad and we should on uur guard against it.

Knights tale paragraph

Introduction
Chivalric romance Has the intrusion of the gods and the funeral pyre, but fin'amor too. The "romance" isn't a romance because it includes romance; it's a romance because it's written in romance.
Statement
The Knights' tale is a chivalric romance.
Explanation and example
There is a joust between palamon and arcite so that they can marry Emily. There is an intrusion of the gods when palamon, arcite and Emily pray to the gods and goddess. Chivalric romance is alway written in romance and has a joust between people so they could marry a princess.
Conclusion
Chivalric romance includes fights between people, is writen in romance and has an intrusion of gods. The Knights tale has all this and so it is a chivalric romance.

Chivalric romance Has the intrusion of the gods and the funeral pyre, but fin'amor too. The "romance" isn't a romance because it includes romance; it's a romance because it's written in romanceThe Knights' tale is a chivalric romance. There is a joust between palamon and arcite so that they can marry Emily. There is an intrusion of the gods when palamon, arcite and Emily pray to the gods and goddess. Chivalric romance is alway written in romance and has a joust between people so they could marry a princess. Chivalric romance includes fights between people, is writen in romance and has an intrusion of gods. The Knights tale has all this and so it is a chivalric romance.

Good paragraphs

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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Old school genre

Old School Fiction Genres


Folktales:  These feature common folks, such as peasants, and commonplace events.   There maybe be some "make-believe" elements, like talking animals, but the stories, overall, sound logical - even realistic.  Folk tales seek to explain things about life, nature, or the human.


Fairy Tales:  Also called "magic stories," these are filled with dreamlike possibility. Fairy tales feature magical and enchanted forces.  They often have a "happily ever after" ending, where good is rewarded and evil is punished.


Fables:  Short stories, in verse or prose, with a moral ending.  These types of stories are credited Aesop (6th century BC), who told tales of animals and other inanimate objects that teach lessons about life. 


Legends:  While based in history, these stories embellish the life of a real or imaged person. Often their abilities are supernatural, or God-like. The facts and adventures of the person are exaggerated, making the individual famous for their deeds.


Sunday, February 7, 2016

The pardoner's tale(Tom,Dick,Harry)

  • They are stupid because they go searching for death and death is not real.
  • They are greedy because they don't want to share 
  • Archetype characters are characters that have 2 or 3 characteristics......example:
  • Hero/protagonist characters are characters that make the difficult decisions in the story.......example:
  • They are mischievous(rascals, yabo)......example:

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

The wife of bath The Canterbury tales(track the storyline)

The Wife of bath

  • Ordinary world 
Sir Codsbrain in Camelot flirting with Amanda by queen Guinevere and King Arthur and is executed.
  • Disruption(catalyst?)
Queen Guinevere sees sir Codsbrain flirting with Amanda and sentences him to death(execution)
Queen Guinevere is the catalyst because she changes the story.
  • Conflicts(rising action)
Queen saves sir Codsbrain when being executed But flirts with Amanda again! man vs man.
When he is going to Camelot since one year was over and he had not found out the answer the reader asks questions like"what will happen will he die??" Man vs society.
  • Climax
When Sir Codsbrain was being killed by Amadna(executioner) but queen Guinevere stops her because she wanted to give him a test(find the answer to"what do women most desire")
  • Outcomes
Wife of bath and sir Codsbrain agree on how to live as a happy couple at the end of the story.
Amanda, queen Guinevere and King Arthur all live peacefully and happily knowing that sir Codsbrain brain will not disturb women Since he is married the old woman

Monday, February 1, 2016

The pardoner's tale the Canterbury tales track the storyline

The pardoner's tale

  • Ordinary world
The pardoner's tale is set as an old and modern tale. The characters from the pardoner's tale
Example; pardoner a Latin speaker from Italy who pardons to get money is the narrator in this story.
Latin was mainly spoken in the 4th century but the story is not based on things that happen in the 4th century.
  • Disruption(catalyst?)
When their leader Ambrosius is killed by death
  • Conflicts(rising action)
When their leader Ambrosius is killed by death while sitting on a bench man vs self
When they are planning to kill each other for gold man vs gold
  • Climax
Before Dick and Harry drink the poisoned beer the reader thinks that they will get all the gold.

When they go looking for death and find an old man this makes the reader anxious and ask questions

like; "what was the old man doing there, Was the old man following them or did he know that they wanted death"

After Tom,Dick and Harry ask the old man where death is the reader asks him/herself questions like "how does he know where death is"
  • Outcomes 
Tom dick and Harry surely found death since they died "Think also on your sins, your gluttony, your lechery! Are you seeking Death like Tom,Dick and Harry? Or are you seeking life? Are you coming back to the light? Are you going to rise again?" As the pardoner says at the end of the tale.