The Clerk's Tale shared a message to face what ever is placed in front of you with a brave face


music to listen to when reading
Paragraph 1
introduce clerk's tale
characters
their role, what we might learn from them
thesis
Paragraph 2
evolving characters
dynamic
round
flat
any changes made by reader
how Griselda was found
how characterized, proved?
Paragraph 3
how setting, surrounding influenced story
hoe it was told
why certain things happened
why Walter chose a poor girl
Paragraph 4
different techniques/tone/voice author used
irony
straight forward
wants you to understand (last paragraph)
how structured
what type of tale
similar tales
what was learned
what author wants you to learn
Paragraph 5
conclude thoughts
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