Thursday/Friday Week 23 Literature Wife of Bath/Pardoner

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Welcome to English class
Welcome 
class V2A

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This Friday 23:59

PO deadline!

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The Canterbury Tales

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What can you remember about the Wife of Bath/Dame Alison?

Slide 4 - Open question

The Wife of Bath
- Dame Alison is one of the storytellers

- She stands out as a remarkable character

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Wife of Bath: prologue
"And when I'd mastered him, and out of deadlock
Secured myself the sovereignty in wedlock,
And when he said, "My own and truest wife,
Do as you please for the rest of your life,
But guard my honour and my good estate,"
From that day forward there was no debate. "

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2a+bHow does the wife of Bath get her own way? What is the outcome?

Slide 7 - Open question

Why is the Wife of Bath such a remarkable character?

Slide 8 - Open question

Homework for today:
The Wife of Bath's Tale
The Pardoner
+ questions

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The Wife of Bath's Tale - p. 48

Let's read out loud

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4a How does the wife of Bath convey her own ideas on marriage in the last part of her tale?

Slide 11 - Open question

4b Why does the knight leave the choice up to his wife eventually?

Slide 12 - Open question

5. In the Middle Ages women were portrayed as wilful, sensual, and a bad influence on men. Is this kind of thinking displayed in the portrayal? Explain why (not).

Slide 13 - Open question

The Pardoner

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How are the prologues and the tales connected in the Canterbury Tales?

Slide 15 - Open question

1. What was a 'pardoner' and
what did he do?

Slide 16 - Mind map

purgatory
(vagevuur)

Pardons
provide a
shortcut to heaven.

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2. Do we still have pardoners now, do you think? Why or why not?

Slide 18 - Mind map

A pardoner
- Speaks to people in churches
- Sells pardons (aflaten) to the people 
- Has a lot of possessions that belonged to "saints" (heiligen)
-> most of the times pardoners were lying about this!

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Question 1: What things does the Pardoner NOT have with him?
A
Certificates bearing the papal seal: defence against anyone who might give him trouble in the course of his work.
B
Certificates from popes, cardinals, patriarchs and bishops to produce at critical moments.
C
Certificates from the King that state that he is indeed a man serving God.
D
Glass bottles containing bones and fragments of cloth to pass off as relics.

Slide 20 - Quiz

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Question 2a: Identify two lines in the passage in which the Pardoner demonstrates his dishonesty.

Slide 21 - Open question

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Question 2b: What methods does the Pardoner use to persuade his audience?

Slide 22 - Open question

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Question 3a: Describe and explain the difference in which the Pardoner talks to his fellow pilgrims from the way he talks to the 'yokels' he refers to.

Slide 23 - Open question

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Question 3b: At the end of his tale, the Pardoner coolly tries to sell pardons to his fellow pilgrims. Why should he imagine he has any chance of success?

Slide 24 - Open question

Slide 25 - Video

Canterbury Tales
  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Frame story

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Questions?

Slide 27 - Mind map

Work on your PO or Holmoods Reading
- In silence
- No eating, etc.

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