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What Is The Irony In The Millers Tale? [Solved]
Chaucer’s dismissal of the Miller, in apologising for his lewdness, as “a cherl”, is ironic, as is “ye knowe wel this”.
The Canterbury Tales | The Miller’s Tale Summary & Analysis | Geoffrey Chaucer
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Irony in the Canterbury Tales
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Miller’s Tale
Miller’s Tale