Instructions: Choose one of the following prompts to answer on either the tale or the prologue from this week’s readings to answer in at least one complete five-sentence paragraph. The minimum requirement is one paragraph. You may write a response based on one of the prompt ideas that will be listed in this assignment in at least one paragraph. The central point of interpretation must be specific based on one of the prompts. Focus on analyzing and decoding symbolic representations in the work found through an analysis of the authorial tone and diction as you interpret the work. Look for idyllic imagery the author uses to sculpt the transitions between scenes that impact the plot, along with the way imagery is used to define the traits of the mortals versus the gods. This paragraph must be written in complete sentences. The entry should be at least one complete paragraph. There must be a topic sentence, background context, a claim, a citation from the work, an analysis of how the citation proves your claim, and a conclusion sentence that summarizes the main point of the paragraph. Evaluate how the quote proves your point specifically by re-quoting specific phrases as you interpret them by focusing on symbolic representations found through literary devices such as metaphors, personification, similes, etc. and techniques, such as setting, plot, characterization, etc. Only quote or paraphrase one sentence per citation. Add in examples and illustrations to prove your ideas from the text. Any point discussed in the journal from the plot is to be cited in MLA format 9th ed
MLA Format: Cite as follows: (Chaucer, line *write out the numeric line number here)
Select one of the following prompts to address in your entry:
1. How is natural order either imposed upon or impeded in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” and the “Wife of Bath’s Prologue”?
2. Define the notion of absolute truths or absolutism through the chivalric code established in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” based on Biblical morality and Aristotelian ethics. Is Sir Gawain truly an idyllic hero? Is the chivalric ideal attainable based on the tale? Why or why not? Explain your answer with specific examples and illustrations.
3. Is the Wife of Bath a reliable source? Define the notion of authority, or ‘auctoritee’, in her monologue.
4. How do the varying views on morality shown in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” and “The Wife of Bath’s Prologue” differ through various ethical lenses? Which is the most predominate ethical approach that Chaucer takes? Justify your answer with examples and illustrations.