The Beowulf and Canterbury tales -A Short analysis

 The Beowulf and Canterbury tales -A Short analysis

Beowulf and the Canterbury tales are both foundational works of English literature. By showing their different genre and purpose. Both work have a deep meaning. how, the characters battled and survive the sacrifices for their lives. Every literature have a wonderful meaning behind of the author attitude and persona it creates a beautiful literary device to spread the whole word from the age of Anglo-Saxon until the 21st century. The story of Beowulf and Canterbury tales are still and give meaning of all the readers.

Beowulf is an Epic literature ,from the unknown Author in, the Old English, Between 8 and 11 centuries, it tells how Beowulf him self about it heroic doings, sacrifice and beliefs of both Pagan and Beowulf is a story of courage, loyalty, and the struggle against evil. It is a tale of heroism and a reflection of the values of the Anglo-Saxons. the superhuman strength challenging his life to save his People. The Antagonist battled with the Protagonist to won their pride against its. Revenging and acceptance.

Canterbury tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer, within Middle English around late 14 Century. Canterbury tales, It from the pilgrims who travel going to the Canterbury cathedral, upon traveling to long distance to cut their boredom and they start to storytelling. Pilgrims, each representing a different social class and profession. These include a knight, a prioress, a monk, a friar, a merchant, a wife of Bath, a parson, a miller, and many others. They are all bound together by their shared journey and their desires .The Canterbury Tales was never fully completed, with only 24 stories finished before Chaucer’s death. However, the unfinished work remains a masterpiece of English literature, offering a vibrant and captivating portrait of medieval life and a testament to Chaucer’s genius as a storyteller.

Beowulf and Canterbury tales is the master piece of English literatures and one of the important things to learned the heroic and a social commentary of Geoffrey Chaucer and a creative bravery of the author of Beowulf.





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