he Return of Greek Mythology

The Return of Greek Mythology: The setting of “The Knight’s Tale” is ancient Greece, and it may be tempting to compare this story to The Iliad. Think back to our Week 2 reading and compare the heroic ideals depicted in The Iliad with the heroic ideals depicted in “The Knight’s Tale.” Can we read “The Knight’s Tale” as being a direct reflection of the heroic ideals we find in The Iliad? Why or why not?

 

600-900 words MLA format, i’m not a very good writer and only need a “B” it needs a cover page as well. 3rd person only

 

You cannot use any other sources besides The Iliad by Homer and The Knight’s Tale in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer

The Return of Greek Mythology: The setting of “The Knight’s Tale” is ancient Greece, and it may be tempting to compare this story to The Iliad. Think back to our Week 2 reading and compare the heroic ideals depicted in The Iliad with the heroic ideals depicted in “The Knight’s Tale.” Can we read “The Knight’s Tale” as being a direct reflection of the heroic ideals we find in The Iliad? Why or why not?

 

600-900 words MLA format, i’m not a very good writer and only need a “B” it needs a cover page as well. 3rd person only

 

You cannot use any other sources besides The Iliad by Homer and The Knight’s Tale in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer

The Return of Greek Mythology: The setting of “The Knight’s Tale” is ancient Greece, and it may be tempting to compare this story to The Iliad. Think back to our Week 2 reading and compare the heroic ideals depicted in The Iliad with the heroic ideals depicted in “The Knight’s Tale.” Can we read “The Knight’s Tale” as being a direct reflection of the heroic ideals we find in The Iliad? Why or why not?

 

600-900 words MLA format, i’m not a very good writer and only need a “B” it needs a cover page as well. 3rd person only

 

You cannot use any other sources besides The Iliad by Homer and The Knight’s Tale in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer