“To be or not to be” those are the words that Hamlet chose
to describe those who want to live or those who do not want to, respectively.
If you choose “To be” then you must be prepared to suffer the pain and sadness
that one ought to get because of humanity, and if not, then you choose to be in
slumber for the rest of your days, reaching the pit of darkness.
<span>Chaucer uses satire in The Canterbury Tales to show the faults of institutions of the time, commonly focusing on their stereotypes. He hits hard on the corruption that happened within the Catholic church, and through satire he exposes all these issues to his audience.</span>
That was surprisingly difficult.He unfortunately died yesterday!
And what story would that be