"El cuento del molinero" de Geoffrey Chaucer, parte de "Los cuentos de Canterbury", es un fabliau, una narración cómica y a menudo obscena. La historia gira en torno al personaje de Nicholas, un estudiante de Oxford, y las complicaciones que surgen de su relación amorosa con Alison, la joven esposa del carpintero John. La historia está llena de ingeniosos engaños, humor y elementos de farsa. Chaucer teje hábilmente una exploración satírica de la locura humana, el deseo y las consecuencias del engaño. "The Miller's Tale" es un ejemplo de la capacidad de Chaucer para capturar los diversos aspectos de la vida medieval mientras entretiene y desafía las sensibilidades morales de su audiencia.
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