The Poetic Form of Canterbury Tales
Collection of poetry stories. Canterbury Tales is one of Chaucer's masterpieces, the father of English poetry. Its narrative form is unique, and each short story has various genres. His poetry is a collection of poetry stories, most of which are written in verse. Its aesthetic value is not limited to a few words, but through smooth and gentle narrative poems, the connotation of the story can be easily reflected. It presents the novel in the form of poetry through the rhyme of English itself, which is very attractive and deeply loved by readers.