Analisis Historico De El Cuento Del Molinero (Ingles)

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MILLER´S TALE
DISAGREEMENT: Religous tale, Humorist tale
Compared with others Canterbury tales this one left a lot to wish and imagine, seems it is the less interesting and sophisticated drama in comparison with the other tales. For example, in the Knights tale had a much more sophisticated and entertaining history and the events presented in it are more interesting, by the way is a tale morecomplete. Although of all, there are a lot of points in the tale every reader, being a criticism, can found and also can be hard criticized, people can easily find “holes” and ways of think on two important things a lot, that maybe more than a half of the people would not think of it, but at the end there are important to get it.
It can be expected much more about this tale. It is not a badtale, contrary to that it makes the reader get a little interested and entertained during the reading. Simply, it can’t be taken as serious and dramatic as the knight’s tale or the wife of bath tale. The other to makes the reader just keep the reading with a mythic or fictional story, but at the end people read for different reasons, from developing the brain until learn things and get entertained,reading opens your mind. Let’s say a person who loves reading imagine himself in every interesting drama when he reads. Of course he will prefer to imagine fighting until the end for a beautiful princess that reflects the most, pure and awesome personality of a girl, that everyman would want (Emily is my example), and not a cheater that only cares for herself and use a much more older man thatobviously she is not in love with him to live like a queen, by the way in the miller’s tale nobody gets tha true happiness at the end, everybody of the principal characters gets in trouble, maybe Alison was the more beneficed at the end of the story… and she was the problem of all.
Religion in "The Miller's Tale" seems mainly to be something characters use and a role in the local miracle play inhopes of attracting Alison. Nicholas takes advantage of John´s faith and believes, using the story of Noah and the flood, and a false piety, to set John up so he can frolic with Alison undisturbed. The only character who seems to truly have faith suffers for it in the end, appearing highly ridiculous. John the carpenter’s plan involves floating up through the roof in his kneading tub when the floodcomes, and finished with a broken arm and ridiculizated by all the town. Perhaps, John falls to the floor by the reaction of Absolon, who at the end instead of acting like what he is, part of the church, he reacts in form of revenge and suffering to Alison. He couldn´t control his anger, In other words, he is like an example of the devil, and John suffers it by faith. Readers don´t really know ifChaucer thinks on that when he wrote it, but articles that criticism this similarity have a big reason to criticize it, maybe it wasn´t his intention to imply this, but the only person that can know this answer is himself.
I can be see in Absolon an evil transformation at the end of the tale (he seems like a big devil carrying a flaming iron), or it can be recognize some similar aspects ofAlison and Nicholas with Adam and Eve, they trespass, and they succeeded at the beginning, but maybe Chaucer give a lesson about the the evil, you enjoy it, but at the end does not last, because nicholas finished suffering it with his back flaming.
The story of the rich old man married to a voluptuous young girl always repeats and has been and still is the source of much of the bawdy humorthroughout the literature.
Eighteen-year-old Alison is one of the main characters in “The Miller’s Tale”. She is married by arrangement to a much older man, she seems that takes advantage of John and that he is only used for her own purposes. Alison’s youth is displayed in her appearance and actions. She feels she is too young to be married to an older man and should be out having fun and enjoying her...
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