LTEN 107 Study and thinksheet
questions.
For Thinksheet Three please answer question 4 below. 3/4 to 1 page, double-spaced, typed.
1. The Knight mentions love
many times. Find one of these
instances in Part I or Part II. Cite it, translate it, and discuss how it
relates to larger themes of love in the tale. How does the Knight seem to be defining love? Do all the characters see love in the
same way?
2. How are women represented in the tale? In its very opening we find
Theseus confronted by the widows in black. Why do you think they appear here? What is their function in the tale? What do they tell us about
Theseus? How does he interact with
women? Who is Ypolita? What is her situation? How is her sister, Emilye
characterized?
3. How is Fortune characterized in the tale? What role does it play? How does Fortune compare to love?
3. In Book Three we find descriptions of the temples of Mars,
Venus and Diana. How would you
characterize these descriptions?
What do the various temples represent and what do they tell us
respectively about the characters who choose to worship in them? Finally, who is the ŇIÓ
describing these temples to us?
What do you make of the use of first person here?
4. Take a look at TheseusŐs famous speech
on the First Mover which begins at line 2987. What is the chain of love? Who is the mover?
What does this speech tell us about Theseus? The Knight? The
function of order and hierarchy in the tale?