The ParsonÕs Prologue and Tale
(selections) and ChaucerÕs ÒRetractionÓ etc.
Thinksheet: Please answer question 3 on Melibee link (pp. 509-11)
Please
read ParsonÕs Prologue, pp. 691-3; pp. 706-709 (from ÒThe fifthe thingÓ to Òas he
biheteth him in the gospelÓ )
1. How does the Host ask the Parson to
tell his tale? How does the Parson
present himself?
2. How is ChristÕs suffering
described? What is this suffering
supposed to inspire in Christians?
The Melibee Link:
pp. 509-511
3. How does this link reflect back on
other places where Chaucer has talked about the connection between tale telling
and truth? What is the
relationship between ÒrealityÓ or ÒtruthÓ and how it is conveyed as expressed
here by Chaucer the pilgrim?
4. The
Canterbury Tales are incomplete, but for the sake of this question just
accept that all the tales we have are all the tales told. Who won the storytelling contest and
why?