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14 March, 08:09

Which of Chaucer's descriptions from "The Monk's Tale" best illustrates Fortune as whimsical?

A) O Fortune! It was a grievous cruelty /

To put such birds in such a cage, alive!

B) He made it known / That there was nothing Fortune could refuse him

C) Thus Fortune with a light / Turn of her wheel brings men from joy to sorrow.

D) When Fortune flees a man is left forsaken /

Of glory, wealth and kingdom

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  1. 14 March, 08:14
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    C this fortune with a light / turn of her wheel brings men from joy to sorrow
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