Digression and control in the “Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale” (By Chaucer)

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•    12 pt font in Times New Roman, in the default format of a Word document (top and bottom: 1”; left and right: 1.25”).
•    Essay must employ at least 1 secondary, scholarly source– a journal article or chapter from a scholarly book– accessed through the library (either physical or electronic resources).
– YOU MUST QUOTE THE TEXT CHOSEN IN THE ESSAY .
•    provide a first paragraph where you situate your reader and situate your thesis.  Then, having made the argument, provide a concluding paragraph that is the logical conclusion of your argument (and therefore having a function different than the function of the 1st paragraph).
•    Construct a thesis:    According to what story-logic…  construct a thesis, and support it with properly evidenced argument.  Choose one of the following two questions.
•    10 pages double-spaced, 12-pt font.
•    The following list presents possible topics of analysis. Each topic offers a specific, definable ‘place’ within the text; your task is to investigate that narrowed place and take a position on its meaning, purpose, or operation in the text. That position is your thesis. You cannot limit yourself to describing the topic or ‘place’.  You must develop a thesis that requires a developing argument.

Possible Topics:

•    – Music in the Miller’s Tale
•    – Exchange and economy in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
•    – Looking at bodies in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
•    – ‘Fantasy’ and disintegration in ‘The Franklin’s Tale’
•    –  Books and violence in the ‘Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale’
•    –  Digression and control in the ‘Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale’
•    –  Enclosure and exclusion in the Pardoner’s Tale