The Franklin's Tale is the twelfth story in the Canterbury Tales. In this story we meet Dorigen, Arveragus, Aurelius, The Magician, Aurelius' Brother, and Doreen's friends.
Falling Action
A knight, Arveragus, falls in love with the Lady Dorigen. They both loved each other and have a very happy marriage.
Climax
After a year of marriage, Arveragus goes away to find wealth and good reputation. Dorigen becomes very sad while he's away and her friends try to cheer her up. At the party, Aurelius, who secretly loved her for two years, decided to tell her about his love.
Resolution/Lesson Learned
Dorigen goes to Aurelius and tells him she will keep her promise. When Aurelius sees how upset she is, he takes pity on her and scolds himself for putting her in that position. He releases her from her promise and allows her to go back to Arveragus.
Forget me I can not take you from who you truly love.
She was in shock. She did not know what to do between breaking her promise or being an untrue wife. Then she decided to kill herself to escape from that
Aurelius goes to the magician and asks for more time to pay him. The magician asks how he's enjoying being with his new wife and Aurelius tells him what happened. The magician tells him to keep the money because one honorable act deserves another in return. The lesson learned here is to never make a promise you can't keep.
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