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This week I am diving into the class Canterbury Tales. As I dove into reading the first part, I was reminiscent of the King Arthur unit last week. The stories began to have a similar language when I saw it- King Arthur! So, entering the unit with such a connected- but still outside- story like
The Unkown Bride made for a smooth introduction to Canterbury. I enjoy how these stories seem to follow what I associate most with a traditional folklore timeline. The endings draw the stories to a close in what I interpret as the flip side of "once upon a time."
The Promise of Dorigan was probably my favorite story in this first part of Canterbury Tales. The protagonist would fit in well with the portfolio project I have been working on with the performers-turned-alchemists. Dorigan seems to go on almost an adventure story-type itinerary, seeing wondrous sights and interacting with other performers.
Story Source: Eva March Tappan's
The Chaucer Story Book. Link.
Image Source:
Link.
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