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A tale in the desert death
A tale in the desert death












a tale in the desert death

Spurned and manipulated by Satan, the knight slits Hermengild's throat and leaves the murder weapon in Constance's bed. Soon, however, the constable's wife, Hermengild, becomes a Christian, and, when the constable observes Hermengild and Constance performing a miracle, he becomes a Christian.Ī young knight sees Constance and is filled with lustful desires.

a tale in the desert death

Because Northumberland is a pagan land, Constance keeps her faith a secret. After "a year and a day" of roaming the sea, the ship lands in the northern isle of Northumberland, where a constable and his wife find Constance and take her in. Lady Constance escapes death and is placed on a well-provisioned ship and cast upon the sea. Meanwhile, the Sultan's mother, who would rather die than give up her religion for the sake of a foreign girl, arranges with her councilors to pretend to accept the new religion until the wedding feast, at which time they will attack and slay the Christians.Īt the celebration following the wedding ceremony, the evil conspirators of the Sultan's mother sweep down on the Christians and kill them all, including the young Sultan. With the marriage arranged and her journey to begin, Constance is close to despair at leaving her family, friends, and Rome, but being a dutiful and faithful daughter, she commends herself to the journey, relying upon "Jesus Christ who died for our salvation, / Give me the strength of purpose to fulfill / His wishes" ("But Crist, that starf for our redempcion / So yeve me grace his heestes to fulfille"). He decides to have Constance for a wife, and because a Christian emperor will not form an alliance with a Muslim nation, the Sultan is baptized - "Rather than that I lose / The Lady Constance, I will be baptized" ("Rather than I lese / Custance, I wol be cristned") - he instructs his subjects to become Christians as well. Upon their return to Syria, the merchants share their adventures with the young Syrian ruler, the Sultan, who is particularly captivated by the descriptions of Lady Constance. While in Rome, a company of Syrian merchants hear of the emperor's daughter, Dame Constance, who is the epitome of beauty, goodness, and innocence.

a tale in the desert death

The Man of Law introduces his tale as one he had heard from a merchant long ago, and, therefore, his tale will be about merchants. The Man of Law protests that Chaucer has already written about all the good stories of the world and has left nothing else to be told, and, furthermore, he is a plain spoken man who will not use rhyme. He turns to the Man of Law and, using his best legal language, exhorts him to fulfill his contract and acquit himself of his debt. In the prologue to The Man of Law's Tale, the Host notes that the morning is quickly passing. The Sovereignty of Marriage versus the Wife's Obedience.














A tale in the desert death