question archive What is one detailed point of comparison of a character in "The Knights Tale" and a character in "The Miller's Tale"? Briefly connect the significance of that comparison to the narrators
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What is one detailed point of comparison of a character in "The Knights Tale" and a character in "The Miller's Tale"? Briefly connect the significance of that comparison to the narrators.
The knight's tale character is a more serious and bound by the law of duties and chivalry. The tale of courtly love (medieval tradition of love between a knight and a married noblewoman) while the Miller's tale focused on carnal desire (something related to the body or the flesh) and the characters constructed without dignity and dont respect the courtesy of marriage. Somehow also define as Miller's tale is the perverted version of the knight's tale. Both the narrator portray a topic that is significant and relevant to its audience and readers by constructing a life relating and a topic that is more on what the reality is in this world now and seems that the books presents one of history (knight's tale) and one is in present time (Miller's tale).