Wife of Bath: This group really seemed to know what they were doing.. Whether it was making jeans symbolize the main character or typing essays, they were really on top of what they had to do and made the key points in the story really show. They researched, collaged, wrote, and more just to learn their tale perfectly, and it showed.
Pardoner: We had a lot of nerves acting up. Our group had a hard time pulling ourselves together but we finally did in the middle. We hit all of the key points mainly religion. We talked about the seven deadly sins, and showed the class all of our work. For the project we made a 3 fold board that had a picture of the pardoner in the middle, sins he had talked about on one side and relics he had told on the other, a booklet filled with notes on the story, our research, and other random things, and a college of things we thought all had to do with the story.
Franklin: This story was confusing to me at first. I had no idea what to think of the guy who made the rocks disappear! It wasn’t until this group shared with us the knowledge they found out about the tale that then I realized that it was an astrologist that guessed when the tide would rise, instead of a magician like I thought making the rocks just disappear themselves. This was a great use of magic vs. science. They were a really good group to start us all off because we saw that the discussion circles did not really work for us because our group is so crazy, but the power point was great!
Miller: I was unable to attend this day. But from what I hear they did a great job!
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