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POETRY-1 (ENG403). LECTURE – 7. REVIEW OF LECTURE. The prologue to the Canterbury Tale by G. Chaucer Heroic Couplet A Pair of rhyming lines written in Iambic Pentameter Chaucer introduced Heroic couplet Framework of pilgrimage Father of English poetry Wrote in everyday/vulgar English
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POETRY-1 (ENG403) LECTURE – 7
REVIEW OF LECTURE • The prologue to the Canterbury Tale by G. Chaucer • Heroic Couplet • A Pair of rhyming lines written in Iambic Pentameter • Chaucer introduced Heroic couplet • Framework of pilgrimage • Father of English poetry • Wrote in everyday/vulgar English • Brought Realism in literature • Lll
THE CHARACTERS OF FEUDAL CLASS • The Knight • The Squire • The Yeoman
THE CHARACTERS OF THE CHURCH • The Prioress • The Monk • The Friar • The Summoner • The Pardoner • The Parson
THE CHARACTERS OF TRADE/COMMERCE • Merchant • Haberdasher • Carpenter • Weaver • Dyer • Tapicer
THE MEDICAL PROFESSION • THE DOCTOR • A typical doctor • THE LAWYER
INDIVIDUALIZED CHARACTERS • The Wife of Bath • The Miller
CHAUCER AS A GREAT STORY-TELLER • Plot of the Canterbury Tales • Diverse Narrators • Representing all the classes of society • Use of different language • Vivid description
THE PROLOGUE AS A SOCIAL SATIRE • Chaucer satirizes the social practices: • The Doctor • The Shipman
THE PROLOGUE AS A PICTURE GALLERY • The description serves as a painting of different character. • Examples of various characters may be included to show the strength of his descriptive technique
THE PROLOGUE AS A REPRESENTATION OF 14 CENTURY • Included all the classes of the 14th century • Ideal as well as real
THE USE OF HUMOUR IN THE PROLOGUE • He uses humorous remarks to highlight the follies • Well chosen words
CHAUCER’S REALISM IN THE PROLOGUE • His justification that he has portrayed as it was • Neither only virtue nor vice • Depicted the society as it was
CHAUCER REPRESENTS THE MODERN AGE • The character represent 14th century • They stand true to life even today
STATE OF THE CHURCH • Corruption of the Church • Attitude towards the holy laws and order
CHAUCER’S CONTRIBUTION TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE • Pioneer of writing in Everyday English
General Characteristics of Chaucer • Love of Nature • Dramatic Method • Comic Art • Command of Pathos • Smoothness of verse • Imagery
RECAP OF LECTURE 7 • Different facet of Chaucer’s Poetry • Characteristics of his Poetry • His Contribution to English Language • His Contribution to English Poetry