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question 8 of 10 what is the major difference of interpretation between…

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question 8 of 10
what is the major difference of interpretation between t. s. eliot’s “the waste land” and geoffrey chaucer’s the canterbury tales?
a. how the two authors view the month of april
b. which medium each author decides to use
c. whether or not galatea becomes a real woman
d. who each author selects to be the main character

Explanation:

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Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales opens with April as a joyful, renewing month that inspires pilgrimage, while Eliot's The Waste Land frames April as a cruel month that revives unwanted memories and barrenness. This stark contrast in interpreting April is a core major interpretive difference between the works. Options B, C, and D are irrelevant: both use poetic/prose literary mediums, Galatea is not a figure in either work, and the texts do not center on a single main character distinction as a key interpretive divide.

Answer:

A. How the two authors view the month of April