Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Tale Of A Canterbury Tale

I am working in a group with Ian Steller, Lesther Valenzuela, Danny Luu, and Miranda Nillo. I am in charge of pages 228-285 in The Physician's Tale. Please go to their blogs and search Tale Of A Canterbury Tale to find there research.
The Physician's Tale
The daughter wanted to die before she was given shame.
Her head was cut off and brought to the judge.
The physician was exiled from the village.

Forsake sin or for sin you'll be forsaken.
     This is indirect characterization because it is saying that you will be hurt by your sins if you just forget about them. 

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