LIT 251
Prof. G. Steinberg

 

Response Paper:  Chaucer, General Prologue

Choose one of the following areas as the focus of your response paper:

  1. In the General Prologue, what is the organizing principle for the order of the portraits of the characters?  Some characters are grouped together (such as the Knight, his Squire, and the Knight's Yeoman).  What determines the order of these groups?  What happens as you get farther down the list of pilgrims in the General Prologue?  What does the trajectory of the General Prologue imply about Chaucer's view of human nature and the world?  What are its implications in relation to the pressing social issues of Chaucer's day?
  2. Choose one portrait from the General Prologue.  How does Chaucer go about characterizing the individual featured in your chosen portrait?  Don't just summarize the portrait.  Think about the methods Chaucer uses to describe his characters.  What does he focus on?  How do his descriptions progress?  How does Chaucer get his own opinion of the character across?  What does Chaucer say?  What does he leave unsaid?  What does he say seriously?  What does he say with his tongue in his cheek?  How do you know?

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