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"The Parson"
THE PARSON
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this paper is to introduce, discuss, and analyze the book "The Canterbury Tales," by Geoffrey Chaucer. Specifically, it will discuss the parson, who is one of the truly good characters in the tale. Chaucer does not make a satire of him, as he does the...
Number of paragraphs: 12
Number of sentences: 33
Number of words: 778
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Satire
The satire of Gogol versus Lu Xun
One of the greatest satire
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