It may not exactly be a primary source because it's not exactly like, for example, research paper. Research paper has been reviewed by many peers and has been tested to see if it's all true, so you can put more reliability on it.
A blog is just put up on the Internet without peer review or anything. It's raw and nobody knows what's true and what's not.
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D.H.C's position is ironic because he describes his actions as "indecorous", meaning not improper, yet he describes his intimate relationship with a woman from the reservation as unemotionally connected and short lived which is the opposite of healthy and normal.
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B. "So will I grow, so live, so die, my lord, ere I will virgin patent up unto his lordship,
whose unwished yoke my soul consents not to give sovereignty" (1.1.79-80)
Explanation:
The piece of dialogue that is the strongest piece of evidence to support the
inference: Hermia canſiot be controlled is option B.
This is because, it is said by Hermia that even though she would live and die serving her lord, her soul consents not to give sovereignty.
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Chaucer draws on the ESTATES satire prevalent in his time to bring out the traits of the different classes of society.
He uses the technique of FRAME story to hold the narrative together.
Estates satire is composed of three medieval estates. The Clergy (those who pray, the Nobility (those who fought), and the Peasantry (those who labored).
Frame story is a literary technique wherein narration is given. Frame story is a story within a story.
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