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canterbury tales
Title: canterbury tales
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 515 | Pages: 2.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
canterbury tales
The Prologue from the Canterbury Tales: Clothing As An Insight
Countless people believe in the cliche “do not judge a book by its
cover”: but why not? Clothing often forms another's first impression of one.
It speaks of where a person has been and where they intend to go. Their
appearance also illustrates a person's true self and aspirations. A man
wearing torn jeans, dingy shirt, and old shoes might be thought of as poor
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womanly pride not usually expected of a nun. Small
subtle things can get your point across as well as the obvious.
One's life expectations and desires are masqueraded though the
clothing they wear. Often clothing plays a pivotal role in first
impressions. How people dress give insight into the real person beneath
without spoken words. Judge a person by their outward appearance, but
remember that other complex and interesting layers dwell beneath the
surface.
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