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  • @limeonade_limesoda
    @limeonade_limesoda Год назад +498

    I especially appreciate the detail of the knight never once thinking to ask a women until he has no other options, and how the woman he assaulted had a plant that grew back once he was punished for his crime, how she was surrounded by support in the aftermath of such a horrific event. Also the audacity for a rapist to be in fear of having to have that kind of relationship with someone when he didn't want to - Golden Rule.

  • @GaruxPuru
    @GaruxPuru Год назад +224

    It took me a second viewing to see it, but I now notice that the Knight’s horse was pretty affected by the brutality of the rape, and he remains uncooperative with the Knight throughout his journey to find the answer. Great detail.

  • @Hollylama1
    @Hollylama1 12 лет назад +704

    I think people miss the most important point of this tale. It's not about women wanting superiority over men, it's not a gender issue at all. The essence of the lesson is that if you are an inconsiderate, self-serving, arrogant jerk, your life will be filled with misery and turmoil.
    That knight didn't win in the end, he ended up married to a shape-shifting witch who can outsmart him. Which is exactly what he deserved.
    The moral of the story: Be kind and considerate.

    • @Mermaidzester
      @Mermaidzester 3 года назад +11

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @megaultradamn
      @megaultradamn 3 года назад +68

      But it IS about women and their complex dynamics with power. At the very least, it's about the wife of bath's own preferences when dealing with men. The prologue makes that clear: she had three good husbands and two bad ones.
      The Good ones were very easy to control, guilt-trip, and satisfy her whims, since they were rich and old. And so bored was she of them that she "did not prize their love." She nagged, projected, and created false rumors to keep them disciplined and loyal to her, to make them believe she was virtuous and faithful (she confesses she was neither). Above all things, she is proud of being a woman of vice. She believes God gave her that lustful gift to procreate, since there's not many virgins that can push forth the human race.
      The bad ones (younger, colder, and equally lecherous) were the ones she loved the most, especially the fifth one. Their love was dangerous, on the brink of collapsing, which is why she treasured it even more. Throughout all of them, she made sure there was another man in her life beside her husband, in case the former died or escaped.
      I think her tale is an amalgamation of the type of men she bedded. The knight starts out rambunctious, uncaring, and selfish. Through the threat of death, he desperately tries to find what women want the most. With this knowledge, he submits his will to that of the old woman, who chooses to be his beautiful wife, even though that implies she will be unfaithful to him.

    • @Ohohhohoh
      @Ohohhohoh 3 года назад +9

      @@megaultradamn
      This analysis made more sense

    • @michellesimmons2756
      @michellesimmons2756 Год назад +7

      but it is a gender issue...

    • @Bossinette623
      @Bossinette623 Год назад

      @@michellesimmons2756more or less

  • @lalas181
    @lalas181 Год назад +94

    Everything here is so well animated, but I have to marvel at how the horse specifically is animated. Those things are tough as hell to draw, and from what I've heard they're notoriously nightmarish to animate. The fact that the horse's animation is just as good if not even a little bit better than the humans' is a total testimony to just how skilled this animator is.

  • @Martyre20
    @Martyre20 9 месяцев назад +21

    Thankyou for this, they should show it in schools, when they're teaching sex ed. Above all, consent is the most important part of sex, and respect follows close second.

  • @cimmicacocoa2370
    @cimmicacocoa2370 Год назад +49

    Love how she animates - so full of movement and life

  • @jonhayashi1
    @jonhayashi1 13 лет назад +100

    This animation makes me think of that old saying,"beauty is only skin deep!" The hand drawn animation style reminds me of Richard Williams' A Christmas Carol special that he produced with Chuck Jones in the 1970s! It has the voice of Alister Sim, the best Scrooge ever! I have that special on video tape but I would love to see a remastered version of it! I love how Quinn's hand drawn animation revels so joyfully in it being hand drawn! I look forward to later parts of this Canterbury version!

  • @Matt_0716
    @Matt_0716 9 лет назад +197

    We had to watch this in my senior year English class. People thought it was freaky at first, but it is a pretty nice story. At least I think so.

    • @nickjakusi7396
      @nickjakusi7396 7 лет назад +2

      I saw it in my senior year too

    • @nickjakusi7396
      @nickjakusi7396 7 лет назад +1

      I saw it in my senior year too

    • @lemonkes8618
      @lemonkes8618 6 лет назад +2

      Im in my fourth year right now and we have to learn about the middle ages of england

  • @honeysucle10
    @honeysucle10 4 месяца назад +11

    "I saved your life, what have I done wrong? Tell me, I'll change..." Aw, that part broke my heart. I'm glad it ended on a good note for her. The shapeshifting scene was absolutely mesmerizing, and this entire animation is just so stellar.

  • @LauraxLovesxYoux
    @LauraxLovesxYoux 12 лет назад +65

    I always assumed it was the mother of the girl who was raped, her hand releasing the flower at the end sort of suggests a loss of life. However it could be the death of her purity and innocence. And I don't think anyone can look for one moral to this story...

  • @JacklynHyde917
    @JacklynHyde917 13 лет назад +42

    This is the best rendition of this tale I have ever seen. Thank you!

  • @MajorCarrales
    @MajorCarrales 12 лет назад +77

    I greatly enjoyed this....I think that Chaucer (in my opinion) had the better handle of the Human condition more than the later Shakespeare, who is always credited with knowing it best. In all honestly, there is something about Canterbury Tales that I find ripe with potential. Shakespeare has always seemed distant in that even the stories, as good as they are, would not be what the average person would find amusing.

  • @harrietlyall1991
    @harrietlyall1991 Год назад +20

    Of all the Canterbury pilgrims, surely the Wife of Bath is the most vital and relatable. What a woman she is, and this video captures her personality brilliantly.

  • @TheNissy12
    @TheNissy12 13 лет назад +39

    I think you did a really good job interpreting the story, not to mention show what many don't dare to speak about or want to know. That is the problem with society, we need to know certain things in order to fix them.

  • @blackbird163
    @blackbird163 12 лет назад +43

    wonderfully animated

  • @JamesLovesGames118
    @JamesLovesGames118 6 лет назад +29

    This was fucking nightmare fuel when I was a kid.
    Though the knight deserved it, which I didn’t know back then.

  • @thephilippineweeb6609
    @thephilippineweeb6609 5 лет назад +29

    Moral Lesson is to be considerate and be kind to your wife not just your wife but to all women

  • @LadyRyuga
    @LadyRyuga 14 лет назад +20

    I love the way it's illustrated! I love the colours also!!! Just brilliant!!!

  • @jakey56569
    @jakey56569 10 лет назад +159

    Watched this today in English class really freaked me out

  • @senoragarabato
    @senoragarabato 5 лет назад +14

    This is a jewell of animation...Joanna Quinn is a Goodness!

  • @hallohallo1332
    @hallohallo1332 11 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent.Thanks very much.

  • @PheonixRising2988
    @PheonixRising2988 6 лет назад +72

    This makes a good story on the reflection of rape. A woman bound against her will while her flesh is defiled. A man who gives into his pleasures and desires having his way as he wants it. She is broken and shamed, tearful and afraid. The man is made to answer for his crime, before a woman no less is his life on the line. His life in her hand she gives him a lesson she hopes he can understand. Bound against his desire he must answer her riddle less he expire. A year he travels far, across fields, oceans, plains, and the bar. No satisfaction he is given and ultimately he returns emotionally riven. Upon the path back home he encounters upon the path an old crone. The answer she does give him for a price, "you must grant my next request.," she said so nice. Agree he does and journeys back, confident now with no slack. He knows his answer he must tax, for if he be wrong his neck shall taste the axe. Present himself he does and fulfills his lady's request, His answer stills her and all in her midst. His life spared and his quest won, he begins to leave but is soon made undone. The old crone should be there claiming his oath, declaring marriage for them both. With cries of laughter and irony fill the air, the knight crumbles in fear and despair. He does not want this but must concede, for a knight's oath must he always heed. Sullen and torn, his face tearful and scorn, He takes her to his home. The man made to wed a crone now must take her to bed and give her his bone. Disgusted and broken he recedes, and gives up all protest and completely concedes. The old crone has won her way and now this young man show make her day. From old and frail to young and pale she turns herself into a maiden girl. Surprised and taken aback, he drops his pants and attacks. In the bed do they struggle into ecstasy while her witchery continues to befuddle. A young man given to pleasure, lost in himself to her own leisure.

  • @DaisyB8
    @DaisyB8 10 лет назад +52

    my old English teacher showed this to a class of year 7 not knowing it was adult themed LOL!! :)

    • @zebedeezing4181
      @zebedeezing4181 8 лет назад +9

      I watched this with my class today but my english teacher was fine with it and so was I, but most of the other girls (I'm in an all girls school) started cringing and looking away. Luckily for me, I'm already full of sin.

    • @janezaccari1854
      @janezaccari1854 4 года назад +5

      @@zebedeezing4181 THAT MADE ME CACKLE-

  • @zorgzarg9849
    @zorgzarg9849 12 лет назад +25

    It's worth noting that of all the answers the knight got, the witch's answer is actually the worst, and least true. Whatever women want, they certainly don't want a milksop husband or boyfriend to yank around. The notion that a woman wants domination over her mate is simply a projection of male anxieties.

    • @claudiatarnai6199
      @claudiatarnai6199 6 месяцев назад +12

      I’d have to disagree. Given that the Canterbury Tales were written in the 1400s, where even the idea of women having any sort of agency was ludicrous, women wishing to be sovereign over husband and lover is quite telling. Freedom of existing, and being seen as a superior in a relationship, as a woman in a patriarchal society would be something a woman would most desire.

  • @Courzilla
    @Courzilla 14 лет назад +15

    Wow, that's some great animation and voice acting!

  • @Schlachthaus999
    @Schlachthaus999 13 лет назад +44

    Lost nearly all faith in my generation when 5 fellas lold at the rape scene during English IV today.

  • @WinterlyHeights
    @WinterlyHeights Год назад +1

    One of my favourites of the Canterbury Tales episodes!

  • @petershen7949
    @petershen7949 3 года назад +5

    The animation is pretty dope.

  • @TalynStormcrow
    @TalynStormcrow 14 лет назад +2

    I remember this from the first time it was on TV. I loved them all but this one especially. I remember reading it out loud to my class in highschool in old English as well. Only when put to people with the full ribald and earthy character as Chaucer intended do the stories really grab people.

  • @helenamaria710
    @helenamaria710 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great drawing skills here!🤩

  • @glowworm2
    @glowworm2 12 лет назад +24

    I remember watching this series in 12th grade literature class because we were learning English literature. I was quite fascinated and at the same time disgusted with this tale.
    There's another similar tale of Arthurian legend called Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady--which asks the same question--and ends the same way--except the old woman in question is actually under a curse, and Gawain is valiant and selfless--he's doing it to save King Arthur from being killed. This version is rape free.

  • @devour1372
    @devour1372 2 месяца назад

    I love it! Great animation and story!

  • @SuperPwner17
    @SuperPwner17 12 лет назад +2

    I actually found it on the internet, thank you!

  • @anasaem
    @anasaem 11 лет назад +3

    This was so excellent.

  • @Peterpeturis55
    @Peterpeturis55 4 года назад +3

    My English teacher senior year showed this to my class

  • @CherryBootielicious
    @CherryBootielicious 7 лет назад +14

    To all the people saying "wtf" have you even read Angela Carter's Bloody Chamber?
    Study some English Literature and the context... Then your eyes would have truly seen some shit.
    (You also begin to look at art like this and see context)

  • @suqarpi31
    @suqarpi31 12 лет назад +4

    I love this ! i think this is the best tale

  • @Jordannadroj20
    @Jordannadroj20 12 лет назад +2

    Fantastic animation

  • @stephpyle06
    @stephpyle06 14 лет назад

    Omg I've been looking for this everywhere! Thank you for uploading!

  • @AkashKumar-iq8wg
    @AkashKumar-iq8wg 8 лет назад +11

    this was amazing

  • @esa2419
    @esa2419 Год назад +1

    the style is so nostalgic, it makes me happy despite the dire tone.

  • @Chocobo0Scribe
    @Chocobo0Scribe 12 лет назад +4

    Saw this in school today...I have been slightly traumatized and I can no longer see the Charmin toilet paper commercials the same way agian.

  • @darumakunto4323
    @darumakunto4323 6 лет назад +3

    I had to do a project of this for my English 4 and I'm so happy I did. A comic to make of this tale was so much fun and everyone in the class love it. This tale is a bit sad, but was worth working on ^^

  • @VALENCIAOM
    @VALENCIAOM 10 лет назад +18

    En el “Cuento de la mujer de Bath”, Chaucer relata la historia de uno de los caballeros del rey Arturo que, “cierto día, cuando regresaba a su hogar excitado después de una cacería”, encontró de pronto en su senda a una joven y la violó. Este crimen casi le cuesta la vida, que salvó porque la Reina y sus damas decidieron perdonarlo, pues Arturo dejó el destino del caballero en manos de aquélla. La Reina le dice al caballero que conservará su vida si puede responder a esta pregunta: “¿Qué es lo que casi todas las mujeres desean?” Le concede un año y un día para regresar al castillo y, teniendo la sentencia de muerte como única alternativa, el caballero acepta. Como cabe imaginar, transcurre el año, llega el último día, y el caballero se dirige de regreso al castillo sin haber encontrado la respuesta. Esta vez se topa con una vieja (“una bruja tan fea como la imaginación pueda soñar”), sentada en una pradera, quien le dice las siguientes palabras casi proféticas: “Caballero, por aquí no hay camino con salida”. Al enterarse de la situación en que se encuentra, la vieja le dice que conoce la respuesta y que se la revelará si él jura que “cualquiera sea la cosa que os pida después, la haréis si está a vuestro alcance”.
    Enfrentando una vez más con una elección entre dos alternativas (la muerte o el deseo de la bruja, cualquiera sea éste), elige naturalmente el segundo y conoce entonces el secreto (“Casi todas las mujeres desean ser soberanas y gobernar por sobre sus maridos y salirse con la suya en el amor”). Esta respuesta satisface plenamente a las damas de la corte pero la bruja, habiendo cumplido con su parte del trato, exige ahora que el caballero la despose. La noche de la boda, el caballero yace junto a su esposa sumida en honda desesperación, incapaz de superar la repulsión que su fealdad le causa. Por fin, la bruja vuelve a presentarle dos alternativas: o la acepta tan fea como es y ella será una esposa fiel y obediente toda su vida, o se transformará en una joven hermosa, pero nunca le será fiel. El caballero medita durante largo tiempo sobre las dos posibilidades y, finalmente, no elige ninguna de ellas sino que se niega a elegir. Esta culminación del relato está contenida en su única frase: “No elijo a ninguna de las dos”. En ese momento la bruja se transforma no sólo en una hermosa joven sino también en una esposa fiel y obediente.
    Para el caballero, la mujer aparece como virgen inocente, una reina, una bruja y una prostituta, pero su poder sobre él es el mismo bajo todas estas apariencias hasta que deja de sentirse obligado a elegir y a caer en otra situación desesperada y, en cambio, llega a poner en duda la necesidad de la elección en sí misma. 1

    1. Compárese esto con un famoso koan Zen (una meditación paradójica) expresado por Tai-hui con una vara de bambú: “Si llamas a esto una vara, afirmas: si dices que no es una vara, niegas. Más allá de la afirmación y la negación, ¿cómo la llamarías?”

    Este relato constituye también un notable retrato de la psicología femenina y, en tal sentido, fue objeto de un interesante análisis por parte de Stein. En nuestro marco conceptual, diríamos que en tanto esta clase de mujer pueda atrapar al hombre en un doble vínculo por medio de una inacabable ilusión de alternativas (y, desde luego, en tanto el hombre no pueda librarse de ella), ella tampoco puede ser libre y permanece atrapada en una ilusión de alternativas que implica como únicas elecciones posibles la fealdad o la promiscuidad.

    • @vianeyy92
      @vianeyy92 7 лет назад +1

      Gracias! me acabas de ayudar muchisimo para acabar mi tarea jaja

  • @mysoulitches9858
    @mysoulitches9858 4 года назад +5

    A lot of people here because of english class (I have no idea what that might be), but I have to do a monograph and got really freaked out because of the ending, though it was really amazing. I didn't quite get if she really became that young lady or if she just made him see that. I like to think the second thing as the real ending, it's amazing

    • @joannaquinn8788
      @joannaquinn8788 4 года назад +3

      Thank you for your comment and sorry to freak you out! I had planned that the woman at the end is ACTUALLY OLD but he sees her as young. It is like a spell over him. The ending seems to give a lot of people nightmares from reading all these comments. That wasn't my intention! :)

    • @mysoulitches9858
      @mysoulitches9858 4 года назад +1

      @@joannaquinn8788 that ending is pure gold, and it gave me an idea of what to think of the tale since the idea of really turning into a young lady is way too happy, it really helped me in my monograph too, so this was a top tier adaptation (and again, that ending, is soooo magnificent, even though it was scary at the first watch)

    • @joannaquinn8788
      @joannaquinn8788 4 года назад +1

      @@mysoulitches9858 Excellent news!

  • @liveforlife2494
    @liveforlife2494 5 лет назад +3

    Shoutout to all the people who had to watch this in English class and were slightly traumatized for life.

  • @RichardDeDappere
    @RichardDeDappere 14 лет назад +1

    this is just beautifull a peace of real art

  • @fizzwhistler
    @fizzwhistler 2 года назад +5

    Who did the stop motion work on this marvelous piece?

  • @Moircuus
    @Moircuus Год назад

    Lovely animation, as always

  • @DKcoolhusna04
    @DKcoolhusna04 14 лет назад

    Thanks alot 4 posting this, doing wife of bath now in english.

  • @mattmit
    @mattmit 14 лет назад

    I love Joanna Quinns animation!

  • @deborahbajard2733
    @deborahbajard2733 8 лет назад +30

    this is actually pretty good. There are some stuff i know people would cringe at, but nevertheless its good

  • @jaredyoshino5179
    @jaredyoshino5179 7 лет назад +3

    Saw this on English class and OMG it freaked me out when I saw it

  • @Gogurtfun
    @Gogurtfun 14 лет назад +1

    @BerylProductions
    I dearly enjoyed this video, it helped me very much in my understanding, can you please upload the whole Canterbury movie? I love your work.

  • @BowedOak1
    @BowedOak1 13 лет назад +1

    This is gorgeous, thank you so much!

  • @TheAndinsky
    @TheAndinsky 14 лет назад

    to follow but it is definitely worth reading it - you will hardly be able to stop before the end.

  • @CaddlesCrayon
    @CaddlesCrayon 13 лет назад +3

    holy crap the end of that was nightmare fuel

  • @disneyfreaksXIII
    @disneyfreaksXIII 13 лет назад

    what has been seen cannot be unseen

  • @mapreader
    @mapreader 13 лет назад

    @princess1
    It's part of the Animated Canterbury Tales. You can find the DVD on Amazon UK.

  • @9foxgrl15
    @9foxgrl15 13 лет назад

    my senior english class saw this last may. we were flipping out.

  • @glowworm2
    @glowworm2 12 лет назад +1

    Not to mention, it is Arthur who is at risk of being killed--Gawain marries the hag to save Arthur's life--and is rewarded for it because he breaks the hag's curse. Also, there is no rape in that version.

  • @docemelization
    @docemelization 12 лет назад +1

    My teacher has it in VHS and it's actually very old. Ebay or Craig's List maybe?

  • @mastodontedepapel4593
    @mastodontedepapel4593 8 месяцев назад

    Quinn es una GENIAAAAA !!!!

  • @racheleaston43
    @racheleaston43 5 лет назад +1

    The fishnet dress just never caught on in Medieval England.

  • @doth2471
    @doth2471 7 лет назад +12

    We watched the series in class then when it came to this story, everyone was like (0'O'0) wtf? And I was like "XD hahahaha" was I the only one who found the story kinda funny? Not the rape part but the reaction of the knight when the old woman was like "Take me as your wife"

  • @DoubleDDD100
    @DoubleDDD100 14 лет назад +1

    @SinfulAlchemist The Moral is that you should treat women fairly and give them a chance

  • @Myfaspoohbear
    @Myfaspoohbear 14 лет назад

    excellent excellent video!!!!

  • @ngoany9869
    @ngoany9869 3 года назад +1

    I love the story ...so interesting...but is there a lesson to learn....?

  • @gomamon15
    @gomamon15 12 лет назад +4

    I have an exam on this tomorrow in my english lit class in russia, everything was iin russian sooo yeah i am watching them online now..

    • @alo-hq3
      @alo-hq3 10 дней назад +1

      11 years later😂 I too got an exam tomorrow. I hope your exam went well.

    • @gomamon15
      @gomamon15 10 дней назад

      @alo-hq3 omg good luck!!! I don't remember if it went well but I most definitely passed the class with a good grade ❤️

  • @ObserveReality
    @ObserveReality 13 лет назад +1

    @Moonstone2732 The canterbury tales are awesome, and this one is one of the best, with the Shipman's tale and the Reves tale rivaling it. but you have to actually read it to get it. this skims it pretty fast, I think its awesome artwork, but I'm glad I read it before watching this, if I hadn't i wouldn't be able to fill in the gaps and could interpret it fairly differently. I should make my own cartoon of it lol.

  • @ObserveReality
    @ObserveReality 13 лет назад

    @littleduck135 He gets a beautiful lady who is always faithful and obedient to him in the end. He let her have sovreignty in marriage, and she rewarded him by giving him both beauty and loyalty. And yeah, he lives happily ever after with her. I mean, read it.

  • @missmidnightroses
    @missmidnightroses 12 лет назад +3

    this is the most fucking terrifying thing i've ever seen.

  • @MrChaoscheese
    @MrChaoscheese 13 лет назад +1

    do you have this one in middle english?

  • @LeeAnnOfAlderaan
    @LeeAnnOfAlderaan 13 лет назад

    We watched this in English class and this was my favorite animation though we didn't get to see the whole thing (I really wanted to see the Miller's tale) I went to an estate sale and found and old text book with a short bit about Chaucer's works, a guide to Middle English pronuncation and terms, and The Canterbury Tales in its original writing form.

  • @ObserveReality
    @ObserveReality 13 лет назад +6

    And thus they live, unto hir lyves ende,
    In parfit Ioye
    "And thus they lived, unto their lives end, in perfect love." hahaha

  • @glowworm2
    @glowworm2 12 лет назад

    I have read the tale myself. I'm very into folk and fairy tales.

  • @mattpopemusic
    @mattpopemusic 11 лет назад +7

    no but the man does everything the woman says. Chaucer was against man being superior the woman, and Alyson, the Wife of Bath, challenges man's superiority with a water-tight argument. All you've done is seen what happens in this video and apply a crude allegory, I cannot believe this is a top comment

  • @pizzaforeveryone
    @pizzaforeveryone 11 лет назад

    amazing work.

  • @anasaem
    @anasaem 11 лет назад +4

    Sometimes 'virgin' just refers to a young unmarried woman. he could tell that by looking at her and her clothing.

  • @vdag94
    @vdag94 13 лет назад

    wow, this is amazing.

  • @TheNissy12
    @TheNissy12 13 лет назад

    wow this is a really good video. how did you do it?

  • @queenblueberrypie2318
    @queenblueberrypie2318 10 лет назад +1

    Pretty good story

  • @Mspamplemousse1
    @Mspamplemousse1 12 лет назад +3

    well sort of yes but he is broken and let the woman be in controle. you could say he learned his lesson but yeah it does not seem quite punishment enough.

  • @TheYrange
    @TheYrange 14 лет назад

    @stephpyle06 Hey do u know of anyother animations of canterbury tales on youtube?

  • @coreymikeal922
    @coreymikeal922 7 лет назад +1

    I watched this in English class 2 days ago lol I died

  • @TheYrange
    @TheYrange 14 лет назад

    OMG I remember watching this on the television when i was little. I love the canterbury tales animations - do u know of or have any more x

  • @artschoolgrrl
    @artschoolgrrl 13 лет назад +2

    I gotta say, setting a rapist free is not the smartest thing the queen could have done, and that knight is no prize - why would the old hag want to soil her bed with his "loving"?

  • @aboutashow
    @aboutashow 13 лет назад +1

    We just watched this in school- arghhh, it was so awkward!

  • @DigitaIL0VE
    @DigitaIL0VE 14 лет назад

    Marvelous.

  • @zlovescars
    @zlovescars 12 лет назад +1

    Throwing up

  • @theAmazingMonk
    @theAmazingMonk 12 лет назад +2

    man i was trippin balls watching that

  • @jackrobinson8226
    @jackrobinson8226 8 лет назад +2

    I remember having to read this story in high school and I thought the old woman was the Wife Of Bath, if she wasn't then who was?

    • @dawn8379
      @dawn8379 7 лет назад +6

      The Wife of Bath is just the one telling the story. Each story (The Knight's Tale, The Reeve's Tale, The Man of Law's Tale, The Wife of Bath's Tale, etc.) get their titles from whichever traveler is telling telling the tale to pass time on the journey to Canterbury.

    • @laela6289
      @laela6289 6 лет назад +1

      Wife of Bath is the woman telling the story

  • @3anaurv2
    @3anaurv2 11 лет назад +1

    i'm looking for a short animated movie, a cartoon made with the same animation than this, but is was broadcast once on french tv. It was dark and creepy, and i remember seeing one story with a girl who has to eat some creepy living noodles, and another one where a boy climb and drown on some giant toilet (or the boy was very small). i still don't find the title, the only thing i know is that it was black and white and that the drawings were the same than joanna quin's style.

  • @alicejenkins27
    @alicejenkins27 13 лет назад

    Not going to lie, but my whole english class seemed to love it, but thats because we are da bomb! Big up JM Sixth Form 2k12 love ya long time
    p.s. 1.56 into the video is a still for my pleasantly minded friend, Jennifer Baggott (:

  • @MysticMorigan1998
    @MysticMorigan1998 6 лет назад

    where can i get this whole thing on dvd?

  • @Medraut00
    @Medraut00 12 лет назад

    i know ive read the orignal online. X). arthurian litrature is my fav.

  • @georgejackson956
    @georgejackson956 9 лет назад +10

    1:36 = Nigel Farage

  • @Jordyyyyy2011
    @Jordyyyyy2011 11 лет назад +1

    I saw this in my English class at school, today. Kinda fucked up, but an interesting story.

  • @steveboi210
    @steveboi210 9 лет назад

    the song at the beginning doe straight fire gotta make something outta it!

  • @sepia7zebra
    @sepia7zebra 12 лет назад

    What's the claymation from? It looks similiar to a video my class had to watch.