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Card 6

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Beidler- Most upsetting feature of The Merchant's Tale is

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Card 7

Front

Paul Olston- Januarie not only sees May as a treasure

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Card 8

Front

Stepahine Tolliver - The Merchant in his disillusionment does not advocate romantic sentiment

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Card 9

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Beidler- Januarie's folly is that he sees

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Card 10

Front

Stephanie Tolliver - The merchants misogyny is a

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Card 11

Front

What does the 'Great Chain of Being's' exemplify?

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Card 12

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Burnley - Damian’s haste emphasises

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Card 13

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Brown - the garden is a representation of May’s

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Card 14

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Dryden - Chaucer is described as the 'father of....

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Card 15

Front

Stephanie Tolliver - May is money because she can be bought

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