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Pride In The Canterbury Tales

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Troy was written by David Benioff in 2004 and was based on The Iliad. Troy follows Achilles and the battle between the Greeks and the Trojans and additionally shows us that one of the seven deadly sins can lead to the downfall of mankind. Similarly, the Canterbury Tales, written by Geoffrey Chaucer, explains the tales told by twenty-four different characters. One of the seven deadly sins, pride, is used in both prices of literature and teaches us that if not managed can bring about the fall of mankind. In Benioff’s Troy, the Trojans lead themselves to their own downfall, being the major pride they exude, letting down their guard when they get “surrender” present. In Chasers Canterbury tales, pride, causes the characters to become flawed and
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