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Friday, January 25, 2019

The Reasonable Winners and Emotional Loser’s of the Miller’s Tale

In many stories we are accustomed to, the good spirits that are shape and affectionate triumph over the evil, who manipulate the weak through with(predicate) trickery. However, in Chaucers Millers Tale, the master has qualities of a scoundrel while the loser has benign qualities of superiors. The three male characters, fundament, Absolon and Nicholas, who all curb vast affections for Alisoun, face different ends. Absolon who is able to get a take charge of his emotions after his struggle with Alisoun, meets a victory while magic trick meets a bitter end because of his great retire for her.Nicholas, despite his great winner in trickery loses focus and gets burnt harshly by Absolon. In the Millers Tale, the characters energy to reason and bruise their emotions determines their final victory. In the Millers Tale, bottom is the epitome of a man who is overcome by his emotions. John, despite his wealth, is a carpenter who is exceedingly uneducated for he is peasant. Becaus e he is uneducated, he has no choice besides to depend on his emotions in making his judgements. He must define the right and wrong based from his feelings.Unfortunately, this leaves him vulnerable to those that can nonice his inablity to call in for himself. Nicholas and Aliouson is very sensitive of Johns weaknesses. Knowning Johns devoted revel for Alisoun, the twain easily tricks him into thinking that a flood greater than that of Noahs is coming. greatly overcome by emotinos and fear that Alisoun exponent die John fools change surface the most ridiculous instructions given to him. Never once does John question Nicholass motives or words. Poor John, however, does not only accusation for Alisoun exclusively even for Nicholas as well.He shows his worries for Nicholas saying Me reweth soore of hende Nicholas and visits his room to check up on him (Chaucer 276). Of course, John again, cannot see that Nicholas is acting and tricking him. He is too succumbed to his emotions by the time Nicholas talks ab verboten Alisouns danger, John forgets to ask nicholas the reliableness of his words. Johns reliance on emotions caused by lack of education, leads him to a disaster. Not only does he gets physically hurt falling from the roof, further faces mental pain, rejected and tricked by his love.Absolon is also an separate character who has great love for Alisoun. Although he is a clerk, he lacks the experience and knowlegde of real love and has fantastical image of courtly love. Therefore, he serenades to Alisoun every night and asks for her love continously, even after rejects him. Because he is so overcome by his emotions, it seems that his ability to reason is disabled he does not stop and wonder what he can do to win Alisouns heart. Instead, he persists on Alisoun, to achieve his desire to get her love.Then when he kisses Alisouns back and is humiliated greatly, he is cure of his love sickness. He is finally able to use his apprehension to devise a pla n to revenge Alisoun. Absolon is finally able to agnize the reality of Alisouns absent love. He makes a logical closing to get his pride back by afflicting to burn her with a hot rod. It is interesting how now he is able to foresee other characters actions. Although it was Nicholas rather than Alisoun that gets burnt, Absolon is able to detect and foresee that some wizard will try to trick him again by putting their ass out the window.With his brisk knowledge and realizaion of reality of love, Absolon is able to plan ahead of those who tricked him. Finally, in project of his emotions, Absolon meets a victory and is the winner. The tales most devious character, Nicholas who devises and beings the trickery, does not have a clear stance in being the winner or the loser. In the beginnning of the tale, Nicholas is a character who is driven by his instinct and reasoning. He is only character who succeeds in charming Alisoun. Unlike John and Absolon, he does not pour out all his affe ction to her but uses few sweet words to express his love.He is also not as emotionally attached to Alisoun and values the plan and method of getting with Alisoun more. flush when he as the chance to sleep with her and John is away, he does not, proving that he enjoys using his intellect and does not simply given into his momentairly emotions. Therefore, Nicholas is an acute character who uses his knowledge effectively to create a plan to fool John. He succeeds in doing so by manipulating Johns love. He is aware that John, who is controlled by his emotions, would be easily duped and exploits it.However, after his great success intricking John without much effort, Nicholas loses much of his focus and becomes lazy. Overcome by pride and cockyness, he lets his guard down, allowing his emotions to take over. When Absolon comes back for another kiss, he sticks his ass out the window, definitely putting his logic aside and not thinking. The image of him presenting his ass also symbolizes his vulnerability and lack of reasoning. Nicholas, although victorious in the beginning, gets duped, beding both the winner and the loser.The three characters, John, Absolon and Nicholas all get tricked at one point. Whether it is their love or pride, the three men is overcome by their emotions eventually. This might make one questions the intent. It might be possible that Chucer in the Millers Tale, might be doing so to prove that all classes are influenced by their emotions. No man, whether he is a clerk or a peasant, can richly control his emotions at all times. Therefore, he might making an cardinal claim that all men are vulnerable and equal in some extent.

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