Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, Pardoners Tale ii: 463-572. Write a critical and rhetorical analysis of the passage. Giving regard to its work, function, audience, circulation etc.
Title: Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, Pardoners Tale ii: 463-572. Write a critical and rhetorical analysis of the passage. Giving regard to its work, function, audience, circulation etc.
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Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, Pardoners Tale ii: 463-572. Write a critical and rhetorical analysis of the passage. Giving regard to its work, function, audience, circulation etc.
Category: /Literature/Poetry
Details: Words: 1331 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
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 Write  a  critical  analysis  of  the  passage  you  choose  for  discussion,  giving  due  regard  to  what  is  going  on  in  the  passage,  but  paying  particular  attention  to  the  means  by  which  the  poet  makes  his  point.  Please  focus  on  the  passage,  but  you  may  need  to  relate  it  to  the  rest  of  the  text  or  to  like  texts.  You  should  extend  your  analysis  to  considerations  of  the  text's  place  and  work  
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 Benson,  C.  David.  "Chaucer's  Pardoner:  His  Sexuality  and  Modern  Critics".  Mediaevalia,  Vol.  8  (1982):  338-346.
 
 Green,  Richard  F.  "The  Sexual  Normality  of  Chaucer's  Pardoner".  Mediaevalia,  Vol.  8  (1982):  352-357.
 
 Kellogg,  Alfred  L.,  and  Louis  A.  Haselmayer.  "Chaucer's  Satire  of  the  Pardoner".  PMLA,  Vol.  66  No.  2  (Mar.,  1951):  251-277.
 
 Kittredge,  George  L.  "Chaucer's  Pardoner".  Atlantic  Monthly,  Vol.  72  (1893):  829-833.
 
 "The  Black  Death  in  England  1348-1350".  http://www.britainexpress.com/History/medieval/black-death.htm.
 
 Written by Amanda Turner. University of Auckland. 2004.