Yes, the language forms huge part of this and a huge part of the story itself, but it can also work well independently of the use of words and vocabulary. Many times we can appreciate the characters having a conversation, and within the story, some tell other stories, metaphors, or share different types of ideas in order to make this work even more complex, extent, and in many cases, confusing. Not only does it make the poem itself look longer; at the same time, it forces its readers to re-read what they just saw to understand what is really happening since the story does not hesitate to directly explain its events. This is the main reason why it is required that whoever is going to read this, must be prepared to analyze it with patience. In conclusion, “The Nun’s Priest’s Tale” is in fact one of the most greatly elaborated works of Chaucer’s. Evidently, it was purposely done in a way that not everyone will be able to understand from scratch, but that does not mean it fails to work as a mental adventure even with its humor. All of the techniques used by Chaucer including the extended vocabulary, at times forced humor, and anecdotes inside the same story, make an amazing job even if it focuses in being just a mock towards a specific
Yes, the language forms huge part of this and a huge part of the story itself, but it can also work well independently of the use of words and vocabulary. Many times we can appreciate the characters having a conversation, and within the story, some tell other stories, metaphors, or share different types of ideas in order to make this work even more complex, extent, and in many cases, confusing. Not only does it make the poem itself look longer; at the same time, it forces its readers to re-read what they just saw to understand what is really happening since the story does not hesitate to directly explain its events. This is the main reason why it is required that whoever is going to read this, must be prepared to analyze it with patience. In conclusion, “The Nun’s Priest’s Tale” is in fact one of the most greatly elaborated works of Chaucer’s. Evidently, it was purposely done in a way that not everyone will be able to understand from scratch, but that does not mean it fails to work as a mental adventure even with its humor. All of the techniques used by Chaucer including the extended vocabulary, at times forced humor, and anecdotes inside the same story, make an amazing job even if it focuses in being just a mock towards a specific