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Comparison of Literary Friars

Comparison of Literary Friars. Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales: The Friar’s Tale. The Honorable History of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay : Robert Greene. The Jew of Malta : Christopher Marlowe. Shakespeare’s Friar Laurence. Not a bumbling magician or schemer lusting after money and women

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Comparison of Literary Friars

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  1. Comparison of Literary Friars

  2. Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales:The Friar’s Tale

  3. The Honorable History of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay: Robert Greene

  4. The Jew of Malta: Christopher Marlowe

  5. Shakespeare’s Friar Laurence • Not a bumbling magician or schemer lusting after money and women • Much more human • Does commit sin, but his efforts are often seen as noble: attempt to join the feuding families • There are two friars, and both contribute to the deaths, but the purpose, primarily Friar Laurence’s purpose is not for personal gain

  6. Only really one moment in which Juliet questions Friar Laurence’s integrity: What if it be a poison which the FriarSubtly hath ministered to have me dead,Lest in this marriage he should be dishonoredBecause he married me before to Romeo?I fear it is. And yet methinks it should not,For he hath still been tried a holy man.

  7. Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay • Popular • Magicians • Head of Brass: will talk and circle all of England with a brass wall in attempts to exert power and control • Misses it • Bungay about to marry Lacy and Margaret, seen in Bacon’s magic glass, so Bacon puts spell on Bungay and has devil sends him away • Bungay also a less competent magician

  8. The Jew of Malta • Friar Jacamo: licentious behavior implied: relations with nuns and money • Friar Bernadine: fights with Jacamo to get Barabas’ money • Both corrupt • Criticism of clergy

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