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| 15553. ELEMENTS OF SATIRE AND PARODY IN THE "NUN'S PRIEST'S TALE" (CHAUCER). Chaucer's tale from the Canterbury Tales is quoted to show how it is a parody of moralistic beast fables, courtly romances, and classical philosophical debates. Also discusses how the use of animals with human characteristics enables Chaucer to satirize human relationships, human flaws, and the views of his own time. 5p., 21f., 1b. |
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