Thursday, 8 March 2018

Discuss allegory and satire relevant to the character of Chaucer's poem The Parliament of Fowls.

, or Parliament of Fowls,has been much
debated over time. No consensus has ever been reached.Some see it ason courtly love. Some see it
asfor loveand marriage. Some see it as social and political satire with varioussocial classes
represented by different fowl. It is a dream vision poemthat is framed as a dream the narrator
has. As such, the story in thepoem can reasonably take on any level of strange
particulars.

Sincethe story, in brief, is about whom an eagle should choose
to wed, thebickering and quarreling amongst the assemblage of...







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