The Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales, Shakuntala, and the Tale of Genji all feature characters, conflicts and themes dealing with the relationships between men and women. Chose one of the Canterbury Tales and in an essay of at least 800 words–5 to 6 paragraphs–compare and contrast that tale with Shakuntala and Tale of Genji in terms of the male/female relationships depicted in each. Which do you think presents the more realistic and accurate view and why? Your essay should have an introduction and a conclusion and at least 3-4 paragraphs in the middle with details and examples to support your thesis. I WANT TO SEE YOUR OWN WORDS AND SPECIFIC DETAILS FROM THE TEXT THAT SHOW YOU LOOKED AT THE WORKS THEMSELVES. Do not include any material you copied from some other source in the textbook or on the web. Grammar, spelling and punctuation count.[unique_solution]
The Canterbury Tales, Shakuntala, and the Tale of Genji all feature characters, conflicts and themes dealing with the relationships between men and women. Chose one of the Canterbury Tales and in an essay of at least 800 words–5 to 6 paragraphs–compare and contrast that tale with Shakuntala and Tale of Genji in terms of the male/female relationships depicted in each. Which do you think presents the more realistic and accurate view and why? Your essay should have an introduction and a conclusion and at least 3-4 paragraphs in the middle with details and examples to support your thesis. I WANT TO SEE YOUR OWN WORDS AND SPECIFIC DETAILS FROM THE TEXT THAT SHOW YOU LOOKED AT THE WORKS THEMSELVES. Do not include any material you copied from some other source in the textbook or on the web. Grammar, spelling and punctuation count.