The Role of Irony in Respect to Punishment in "The Miller's Tale".
This paper examines the role of irony in "The Miller's Tale", a chapter from Geoffrey Chaucer's work, The Canterbury Tales. The role of irony is best found in the punishments that befall the three main male characters - those of John, Nicholas, and Absolon - at the conclusion of the story. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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