Week 7 Flashcards

1
Q

Characteristics of the Miller in the General Prologue, his physiological information, and animal imagery.

A

Characteristics:
1. Dishonesty
2. Delight in telling stories
3. Plays the bagpipes

Physiological information:
Red hair and big mouth

Animal imagery:
Fox and sow

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2
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Elements of fire

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Hot and dry

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3
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Elements of earth

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Cold and dry

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4
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Air

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Hot and moist

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5
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Elements of water

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Cold and moist

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6
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Why was a balance of humours an important concept?

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  1. Diseases were seen as originating from an imbalance in the humours
  2. Balance of humours determines a person’s complexion
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7
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A person’s complexion is also influenced by?

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  1. The configuration of the heavens at the time of birth
  2. Age
  3. Seasons of the year
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8
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Alison’s complexion (Miller’s Tale)

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Sanguine
• Merry
• Easily angered but easily out of anger
• Sexually very active

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9
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Nicholas’s complexion (Miller’s Tale)

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Melancholic complexion
1. Scholar
2. Bookish
3. Fearful dreams, bad sleeper

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10
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Absolon’s complexion (Miller’s Tale)

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Choleric
• Extremely lecherous
• Good memory
• Easily angered, vindictive

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John’s complexion (Miller’s Tale)

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Phlegmatic
• Dull in learning
• Excessive sleeper

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12
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What are the 3 reasons why Chaucer used animal imagery?

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  1. It has a degrading effect on characters
  2. Animals are associated with certain behavioural aspects
  3. Animal images lend authority to the story
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13
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What are the three Medieval biology books? Each description typically consists of…

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  1. Herbals (plants)
  2. Lapidaries (stones, gems)
  3. Bestiaries (animals)

Description consists of;
1. Illustration
2. Description (Natura)
3. Moral/allegorical meaning (Significatio)

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14
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The animal imagery of Alison

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Weasel;
1. When she lives in a house, she moves from place to place with subtle cunning
2. Always lies at night in a different lair
3. Elongate mouse

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15
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Absolon and John’s animal imagery

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Absolon is like an ape and cat
1. Chases Alison

John is also like a cat

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