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Jaydels

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i read somewhere that the Canterbury Tales are good for related material. Would I have to read all of them, coz there's so many and they're so long?! If not which would be the best one/s to read?
 
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I did The Canterbury Tales in extension.
Your best bet is to do the prologue, where the journey is introduced. If you do any of the tales, they don't quite describe a physical journey, but are stories told by a particular pilgrim.

The prologue explains where the pilgrimage is taking place, who's going, why, etc.
 

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we're doing the pardoner's tale.
but we're doing imaginative journeys...
it's all quite hard to understand... if i had the option i'd choose a different text :)
 
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Dreamerish*~ said:
we're doing the pardoner's tale.
but we're doing imaginative journeys...
it's all quite hard to understand... if i had the option i'd choose a different text :)
Go on the net and get the dual text. Once you read it in modern English, you'll get it in old English.
 

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