Canterbury Notes
Canterbury Tales Videos
Overview of the middle ages
Canterbury Tales RapRap of the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer in Middle English
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Life in Medieval BritainA look into the life Medieval Britain
Verbal Irony ExampleWhen a character suggests or says one thing, but means the opposite
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Dramatic Irony ExampleDramatic Irony is when the meaning intended by the character's words or actions is opposite of the true situation. The character cannot see the contrast, but the audience can.
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Situational IronySituational Irony defies logical cause/effect relationships and justifiable expectations. It seems unfair or unfortunate.
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