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About Geoffrey Chaucer's "Troilus und Criseyde"
Criseyde: A Romance Heroine?
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Criseyde, a complex character from Geoffrey Chaucer's "Troilus and Criseyde," is often viewed as a symbol of female betrayal in the Middle Ages. Abandoned by her father, she navigates her role as a wealthy woman with confidence, particularly during her first encounter with Troilus. This seminar paper explores her position as a romance heroine, examining whether she meets the conventional criteria associated with such characters. The analysis highlights the varied interpretations and critical discourse surrounding Criseyde's character.
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