‘The Canterbury Tales’ as the name suggest, consist of a total of 24 stories which is written by Geoffrey Chaucer. The narrator of these stories is Chaucer himself, he is one of the character from the story. Chaucer finds humor in everything. His style of writing is quite humorous.
He wants that when his readers read his work, they find pleasure in reading, and which is why Chaucer reveals the funny trait of almost all his characters, to please his audience.
Answer:They have a servant take Paris out into the wilderness and leave him to die. They send him to live with a craftsman. They do this because a soothsayer foretold that Hecuba's son would burn down Troy.
Governments derive their power from people's will.
All citizens have a right to participate in government.
Women cannot express their consent to be governed if they cannot vote.
Explanation:
.."government is based on the idea of <em>the natural right of every </em>individual .."
" We assert the province of government to be <em>to secure the people in the enjoyment of their unalienable rights.."</em>
<em>"</em>We <em>throw to the winds</em> the old dogma that <em>governments can give rights. .." </em>This means that they do not consider this possible.
·....governments are instituted among men, <em>deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.."</em>
<em>" </em>Here is pronounced <em>the right of all men</em>, and "consequently," as the Quaker preacher said, "<em>of all women</em>," <em>to a voice in the government. "</em>
"...for, how can "the consent of the governed" be given, if the right to vote be denied." In this part, the speaker makes a point of women's rights.