The Merchant's Tale

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The Merchant's Tale is one of Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, a darkly comic fabliau that satirizes marriage through the story of an old knight deceived by his young wife.

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The Merchant's Tale canonical 1
The Merchant’s Tale 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canterbury Tale
Middle English narrative poem
fabliau
satire
author Geoffrey Chaucer
character Damyan
January
May
Pluto
Persephone
surface form: Proserpina
contrastsWith The Clerk's Tale
The Franklin's Tale
countryOfOrigin England
features a debate between Pluto and Proserpina about women and truth
a pear-tree scene of adultery
form rhymed couplets
genre comic narrative
fabliau
marriage satire
influencedBy Roman de la Rose
surface form: The Romance of the Rose

medieval antifeminist literature
language Middle English
literaryDevice allegory of marriage
biblical allusion
irony
mythological allusion
meter iambic pentameter
motif blindness
the marriage market
the walled garden
narrator Merchant
surface form: the Merchant
partOf The Canterbury Tales
period Middle Ages
perspective first-person frame by the Merchant
plotSummary An old knight named January marries a young woman named May, who deceives him by committing adultery with his squire Damyan in a garden.
primaryTheme age and youth
illusion versus reality
marriage
sexual deception
protagonist January
protagonistDescription an old knight
satirizes idealized views of marriage
mercantile attitudes toward marriage
setting Lombardy
theme economic calculation in choosing a spouse
gender power dynamics in marriage
tone darkly comic
workIn The Canterbury Tales marriage group

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The Canterbury Tales includesTale The Merchant's Tale
Merchant narrates The Merchant's Tale
subject surface form: Merchant (The Canterbury Tales)
this entity surface form: The Merchant’s Tale