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Gawain, the Green Knight & Chaucer’s Tales – Courtesy Personified?: This 8-page essay examines ‘courtesy’ as a code of ethics in Chaucer’s, The Canterbury Tales and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Using these works issues of courtesy will be evaluated in order to determine whether or not invoking its precepts is a help or hindrance in civilized society. Bibliography lists 3 sources. SNCourty.doc
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The Canterbury Tales, written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the late14th century revolves around a group of pilgrims who hail from divergent backgrounds, have disparate occupations, personalities, precepts, etc. and
yet have been thrown together by fate, destined to take a group trip to England. The set up of the story is that they meet at an inn near
London, while in preparation to debark on their trip to Canterbury.. To pass the time and make the going a bit more interesting, their host proposes a storytelling contest to
spice up the sojourn. Almost all of the tales shared are in rhyme and each is so different from the one before, that it serves to underscore and reflect
the great diversity of these pilgrims. They range from the naturally highbrow to the downright notorious and bawdy. This essay will examine a number of these tales, along
with Sir Gawain and the Green Knight relevant to the idea that courtesy is the code of manners that separates the aristocracy from the commoners - and actually distinguishes Man
from the beast. (However, the postulate does not necessitate whether or not it is a mode of behavior worth ascribing to.) Therefore, with respect to the aforementioned works,
issues of courtesy will be evaluated in order to determine whether or not invoking its precepts is a help or hindrance in civilized society.
Let us begin by getting one simple truth out of the way: it is true that there are a great number of perks that coincide with being a member
of our so-called civilized society. However, unbeknownst to many of its members there are certain particulars, (that although an unequivocal matter of absolute necessity), which somehow seem to societys
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