Chaucer- A05 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureThe Merchant's Prologue and TaleChaucerA2/A-levelWJEC Created by: Kathryn252Created on: 02-06-18 09:47 Shores= "--- condemnation" cynical 1 of 11 O'Neill= "cloak --- desires in the trappings of courtly love" base 2 of 11 O'Neill= "swift --- of approval of Januarie's lustful desires" stamp 3 of 11 O'Neil= "medieval marriage market in which women were traded as ----" commodities 4 of 11 Stevens= "dimly misogynistic and bitter...intending to show the ---of women" deceitfulness 5 of 11 Harpine= "--- women and market their sexuality" commodify 6 of 11 Lopez= "depends upon his reading of May as sexually----" inexperienced 7 of 11 Harrington= "disturbing notion that a level of---is possible through...self-deception" happiness 8 of 11 Tolliver= "merchant becomes a misogynist because of his own---blindness" emotional 9 of 11 Ashton= "portrayal of--- is firmly on the side of the female" married love 10 of 11 Bathard-Smith= "--- praise of marriage..rendered ridiculous... listeners are reminded of the merchant's true agenda" melodramatic 11 of 11
Shakespearean Tragedy, David Scott Kastan '"A rarity most beloved:" Shakespeare and the idea of Tragedy' 2003 0.0 / 5
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