Chaucer's primary theme in the prologue of The Canterbury Tales is social commentary and satire, highlighting the various aspects of medieval society. Through his diverse representation of pilgrims from different social classes and backgrounds, Chaucer provides a critical yet humorous depiction of human nature and societal norms of his time.
It is called "Harry Potter Prologue"
To introduce the main character and theme is the purpose of the prologue in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the prologue introduces to the audience Theban King Oedipus as the main character. It also introduces the main theme of the pestilence and the hunt for the murderer. Both events show that something is wrong in the city of Thebes and that the play will be spent working that out.
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why do most of edgar deags paintings have work as their primary theme'
Jimmy
England
Do you mean "prologue?" A prologue is an introduction to a a book that is not a part of the book proper. Normally, it sets up the action that is to take place in the book. It's complement is the epilogue which ties up loose ends at the end of a book.
The prologue to Romeo and Juliet provides a summary of the play's plot and introduces the theme of fate. It also suggests that the love between the two main characters is doomed from the start.
john gower & William langland
death/afterlife
The prologue