Middle English Period 2 + Canterbury Tales

5V Literature
The Middle English Period, Language and Literature Part II
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This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 5 videos.

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5V Literature
The Middle English Period, Language and Literature Part II

Slide 1 - Slide

When did the Normans invade England?
A
911 AD
B
966 AD
C
1066 AD
D
1086 AD

Slide 2 - Quiz

What was the language for official communication at the beginning of the Middle English period?
A
Dutch
B
English
C
French
D
German

Slide 3 - Quiz

Slide 4 - Video

Which was NOT one of the Germanic tribes to cross the English Channel
A
Angles
B
Celts
C
Jutes
D
Saxons

Slide 5 - Quiz

When did English become the official language?
A
1300
B
1399
C
1400
D
1499

Slide 6 - Quiz

Medieval Literature
Mostly written in Latin or French
Book production expensive (handwritten on animal skin)
Books were kept in monasteries (content mostly religious)
During 1530s monasteries were destroyed, few books survived
Geoffrey Chaucer: First to write in English (father of English poetry)

Slide 7 - Slide

Slide 8 - Video

The Canterbury Tales
ca 30 pelgrims and Chaucer himself travel from London to Canterbury to visit Thomas Becket's shrine


Slide 9 - Slide

Slide 10 - Video

Canterbury Cathedral
During the Middle ages many pelgrims visited the cathedral to visit the shrine
The shrine itself was destroyed during the English reformation (1538) but even without the shrine the site is still important
Today it is still the official seat of the archbishop of Canterbury


Slide 11 - Slide

Slide 12 - Video

The Canterbury Tales
  • Frame story: Story telling contest
  • General prologue introduces all pelgrims and the contest
  • Pelgrims represent all layers of society
  • Stories reflect life and language all these layers, therefore good insight for historians
  • Only 24 stories finished

Slide 13 - Slide

The Nun's Priest's Tale
A beast fable: Animals talk and act like human beings, animals have human feelings and emotions
It has a moral lesson to share
Characters involved: Widow + 2 daughters (owners of the farm)
Chanticleer the rooster
Lady Pertelote, Chanticleer's favourite hen
Russel the fox


Slide 14 - Slide

Which characteristic would you associate with a fox?

Slide 15 - Mind map

Which characteristic would you associate with a rooster?

Slide 16 - Mind map

Slide 17 - Video

Now read the fragments on p. 20-22and discuss the questions on p. 23

Slide 18 - Slide

Exit Ticket
On your sticky note:
Write down a question you should be able to answer after following this lesson

Slide 19 - Slide