Geoffrey Chaucer set The Canterbury Tales in a public house in England. This setting brought together various social classes in a setting that was neutral to all. I chose to reset The Canterbury Tales to Kessler Campanile on Georgia Tech’s campus. This is a common meeting ground for many diverse students. It is a place with wide, open places to sit and hold conversations.
• Analysis of the setting of the Canterbury Tales
• Analysis of the setting of the Campanile
• Analysis of the characters in the Canterbury Tales intro
• Analysis of the general people in the Campanile
• Conclusion.
I'll end up adding more details and such, but I figured this would suffice for a rough draft. I'll probably end up posting a more in-depth post later.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
The sound clip was gathered in Einstein Bros. Bagel Restaurant. The weather has been really cold lately and as a result, not many students have taken to gathering around the Campanile. As this is located close to the location I originally picked and is another gathering place for diverse students, I thought that the ambient noise in the cafe would suffice.
Monday, January 25, 2010
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