The Canterbury Tales
which literary devices or terms are used in the prologue to Canterbury tales??
which literary devices or terms are used in the prologue to Canterbury tales??
which literary devices or terms are used in the prologue to Canterbury tales??
Personification in the first line - When April with his showers sweet. . . - Using the pronoun "his"
Nor that a monk, when he is cloisterless,
Is like unto a fish that's waterless; - example of simile using like or as
This pardoner had hair as yellow as wax,
But lank it hung as does a strike of flax; - here you have a simile with the hair as yellow as wax; you also have another eimile in the second line describing how his hair hung "as does a strike of flax"
Prologue to the Canterbury Tales
What satirical devices are used in wife of the bath character?