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The Prioress and The Friar - Coggle Diagram
The Prioress and The Friar
Clergy
physical appearance
well-dressed
moral sense
manners
approach to life---sensitive towards the plight of animals etc.
'greatest pleasure in good manners'
language
'imitates the manners of the elite'
wants to be respected
Pretention/ Affectation
118-164
Pretention/Affectation
language---speak sweetly if he knew there would be something he can get.
moral sense---X corrupt, takes advantage of situations, could be the best beggar but he chooses to socialize with the elite. he thinks that it's below him to talk to poor people,
approach to life---pleasure-loving, merry man
well-dressed in expensive clothes
profit is more than the income
ethical sense---X he uses confessions, and other secrets to earn money and blackmail people
208-269
physical appearance---strong
expose these flaws, follies, vices with a purpose to reform/transform---- SATIRE
approach to these ch.---Realistic
universal---relatable
abuse/misuse the power/title/position/status that they have= corruption
Literary Devices: Alliteration, simile, hyperbole, rhyme, rhythm