Millers Tale
Essay by 24 • January 5, 2011 • 1,342 Words (6 Pages) • 1,418 Views
Alison’s Analysis
In “The Millers Tale” Alison is the main character. She is only eighteen years old and marries a much older man named John who is a carpenter. Alison is a free spirited and beautiful young lady but she lacks morals. For example she cheats on her husband which proves my point. Her husband was very protective over her. She was young and beautiful and he didn’t want to lose her. He tried to keep her on a short leash.
“This carpenter hadde wedded newe a wif which that he loved more than his lif. Of eighteteene yeer she was of age; Jalous he was, and heeld hire narwe in cage, for she was wilde and yong , and he was old, and deemed himself been lik a cokewold”(241).
She is very promiscuous and somewhat immature. This statement is proved because she sticks her ass into someone’s face later in the story and she fools around with Nicholas. Chaucer tries to portray Alison as an innocent onlooker in this tale. He compares her to nature which is innocent-like(“The Miller’s Tale Essay). In the end of the story she is the only one who is not punished for what she has done. I totally disagree with this statement and point that Chaucer is trying to make. I actually think the complete opposite, and believe that Alison knows exactly what she is doing and is very conniving and sneaky.
Chaucer describes Alison as naÐ"Їve and compares her to the wild and nature a great number of times. “She was ful more blisful on to see than is the newe perejonette tree and softer than the wolle is of a wether”(242). This quote explains how truly beautiful Alison just really is. Instead of using her beauty for good she uses it for the worse. She has no remorse or consideration for anyone else’s feelings except herself. The tale clarifies that she is in fact too young to be involved in any sort of relationship, especially a marriage. Chaucer is trying to vindicate her innocence by linking her to flowers and nature, which are innocent and beautiful(“The Millers Tale Essay”). “She was a primerole, a piggesnye, for any lord to leggen in his bedde, or yit for any good yeman o weddle” (242).
Alison’s husband John considers her very precious and worships her. He feels very lucky to have her and will make sure he does not lose her. He does not let Alison go out by herself because of her extreme beauty and wild side. When Alison does go out she likes to wear clothing that shows off her body and curves. “Fair was this younge wif, and
ther withal as any wesele hir body gent and small. A ceint she wered, barred al of
silk; A barmclth as whit as morne milk upon hir lendes, ful of many a gore; Whit
was hir smok, and broaden al before and eek bihinde, on hir coler aboute of co-blak
silk, withinne and eek withoute(242).
All of these fashions that she wears are supposed to attract men.
In the tale, Alison and John have a roommate who is a student named Nicholas, he also happens to fancy Alison. Alison and Nicholas make a plan to fool John so they could have an affair together. Nicholas is known for being able to read the stars and predict the weather. Nicholas convinces John that God came to him and told him there was going to be a flood just like the bible story Noah and the Arc. Since John is a carpenter and all Nicholas tells him he should build a boat for the three of them, himself, Alison and Nicholas. After he builds them he should tie them to the rafters and put an axe with the boats so he can cut the ropes when the flood comes in within reach of them. John tells Alison what Nicholas said, Alison pretends to be scared and begs John to hurry and build the boat. “Allas, go forth they way anoon. Help us to scape, or we been dede eechoon” (250). John is in love with her so he listens to her and starts building the boat right away. This shows that Alison is very deceitful and does not care about John’s feelings at all.
After John is done building the boat he falls asleep because he has been working all day. Nicholas and Alison go to the bedroom to have sex. Just when they are about to have their affair a man named Absolon comes to Alison’s window. Absolon is a parish clerk who also fancies
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