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The Miller

By: Max Adams, Jon Yuhouse , A . A.Ron Coffer, Lena Shandorf , S abrina Rice. The Miller. Character Info. John Carpenter Very wealthy Nicholas Astrologist who rooms with John Oxford man Alisoun John’s wife Absalon Young musician who is a stud. The Tale.

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The Miller

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  1. By: Max Adams, Jon Yuhouse, A .A.Ron Coffer, Lena Shandorf, Sabrina Rice The Miller

  2. Character Info • John • Carpenter • Very wealthy • Nicholas • Astrologist who rooms with John • Oxford man • Alisoun • John’s wife • Absalon • Young musician who is a stud

  3. The Tale • Nicholas is in love with Alisoun • John is super controlling • Nicholas and Alisoun make a plan to have sex • Absolon gets in the way of Nicholas and Alisoun • Nicholas gets his ass branded • John gets screwed • Alisoun gets away with everything

  4. The Miller in Real Life • Late 1300’s early 1400’s • “Miller” refers to a person who works at a mill • A mill is designed to grind down cereal crops into flower • One the oldest occupation • Wealth for low class • Still low class

  5. The Miller • Drunk • Tries to tell a better story than the Knight • People try not to listen • Believes a man can be manipulated by a woman • Also believes that neither man or woman have complete control in their relationship • Uses his drunkenness and his story to start an argument • Manipulates the entire crew • He does that because he can • Is similar to Alisoun because they are both manipulative

  6. Questions • Who does the miller represent in the story? • Who gets exactly what they want? • During what time did the story take place? • Who gets their ass branded? • And why • Why does the Miller get away with telling this story? • Why does the Miller tell this story after The Wife of Bath and The Knight? • How does John get screwed? • How is the Miller capable of manipulating the whole group?

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