Manciple`S Tale
Phoebus, he started with the character of the evil and the reader thinks that he will progress as thetypical enemy, but at the end he wins, he had consequences in his acts but the dominant action is that he executes the plan that he creates to damage to acharacter of the story.
The wife of Phoebus, she is the victim in the story, she cheats Phoebus and she doesn’t have a defined archetype, because she’s a victim but atthe end she dies in the hands of his husband.
The raven, he plays the roll of the helper of the husband, because he tells to him that his wife is cheating him,but at the end he thinks the raven was a traitor and that he lies to him and turn the raven to black as a consequence, alse in this character we don’t see anarchetype.
Synthetize ideas from this analysis and select those that may have impact in contemporary society, considering Hypermodernity characteristics(Lipovetsky).
What this tale teaches him, through physical suffering, is that some subjects are simply not to be told. The tale may have a little impact now a day becausemany people keep thinking that a woman can’t cheat his husband, and in the time of this tale this subject was more like. a taboo
The tale gives us a quick andshort knowledge the hypermodernity tell us that “The emphasis on the value of new technology to overcome natural limitations lends itself a diminution or outrightrepudiation of the past, since yesterday's knowledge is always less than today's.” But also we think that this kind of knowledge, keep being thought the time.
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