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The Concept Of Love In The Canterbury Tales

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From young ages, most children are brought up on fun stories beginning with the simple phrase of once upon a time. They sit and listen honorably to the exciting story of the prince defeating a dragon to save a maiden locked away in a tower. The damsel is saved and the two lived happily ever after. Even at a young age, most people are met with the overdramatized idea of love and the happiness that it brings. When those kids grow up they are struck with the overwhelming shock that love is nothing like the fairy tales and ends in absolute heartbreak. In the Canterbury Tales, readers are met with the some different overdramatized stories of people being overall which challenges the entire idea of it. Most lovers during this time period can be seen marrying each other just for the rank gain or the dependability of the other person to provide.Even though it adds rank or stability, love is a degrading force because it leaves one susceptible to being hurt, it takes away one's dignity, and causes people to change themselves.
When someone is in love, it can at first be as if one is bungee jumping blindfolded from a cliff. It is amazing freefalling through the air, winding rushing through hair, adrenaline pumping. The fluttery feeling in someone’s stomach after being pulled back up can all be represented as the falling in love feeling mostly every person has experienced. Most people do not ever think of what happens if the rope snaps and that person is left smashed and shattered in

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