Short Story Review Chaucer The Canterbury Tales The Franklins Tale
@arthurchappell (44941)
Preston, England
May 21, 2018 1:00pm CST
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The Franklin, (a medieval land owner), has become impatient with the Squire’s Tale and has interrupted its endless narrative in mid-flow. He is now invited to tell a story himself.
He quickly offers a romantic tale of chivalry and love. A knight, called Arveragus, falls in love with a lady called Dorigen. They seem inseparable, but business takes Arveragus abroad, and Dorigen misses him deeply. She also dreads the possibility that he might get shipwrecked on the rocks around the French coast on his return voyage and perish. She becomes quite depressed at such a prospect.
Dorigen has a young admirer, Aurelius, who makes friends with her and one day, he dares to ask her to have an affair with him. Dorigen has no desire to do so, but she jokingly suggests that she would be willing to consider such action if Aurelius was to make the rocks in the sea around the coast vanish to guarantee her husband could arrive home safely.
Aurelius is bold enough to try to get the task done. He hires a wizard who is able to create all kinds of illusions to make it look as if the task has been achieved. The wizard asks for a great deal of money, and Aurelius is willing to pay it.
Dorigen is shocked to see the rocks have indeed vanished, and as her husband arrives home safely, she is now in quite a dilemma. She confides to Arveragus what she promised to do under a foolish oath. The good knight decides that she must indeed consent to an affair with Aurelius to keep her word.
Seeing that Dorigen is willing to give herself to him only from love for her husband, he relinquishes his control of her and distances himself with some nobility and respect. The wizard even waives his fees for him, and all ends happily.
Arthur Chappell
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@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
21 May 18
@Courage7 no she stays loyal to her husband
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@Courage7 (19626)
• United States
22 May 18
@arthurchappell Ah well, she had fun anyway
Thanks Arthur sounds a good one.
Thanks Arthur sounds a good one.2 people like this
@allen0187 (59826)
• Philippines
22 May 18
Further proof that women are the source of the world's problems!
Just kidding!
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