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Religious Criticism In The Millers Tale
A story of a licentious woman, a love triangle gone awry, a misplaced kiss, and revenge
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The above phrase could be used to describe almost any work in the fabliau genre. On the surface, the Millers Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer and Heile of Beersele, the story which Chaucer based his Millers Tale, are just another pair of fabliaux. Each seems to be just another simple, obscene tale meant to amuse and entertain the common people. The Heile of Beersele may, indeed, be another entertaining story; however, it is apparent that Chaucer had other motives when writing his Millers Tale. His tale, unlike the Heile of Beersele, mocks the hypocrisy, misogyny, and faith of the Church and its members. Although the Millers Tale and the Heile of Beersele seem strikingly similar upon first read, Chaucer wrote the Millers Tale, not as a form of entertainment, but as a form of criticism of the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages.
During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church maintained a façade that was idealistic by nature. It expected its followers to be exemplars of perfection. Yet, in actuality, they were far from that. Even, the
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