Tuesday, March 25, 2008

The Cook's Tale Response

The story is based around an apprentice who lives outside of a town. He has lots of spirt, loves to dance, and is a very keen of alcohol. He takes more time in his apprenticeship at the tavern thean his place of learning. This sets his character for his actions in the story.
He neglected his apprencticeship for the tavern, singing merry songs, enjoying "girls of joy" and playing on a guitar more than he did working for his trade. His master eventually ends his apprenticeship and it is suggested that the apprentice leads a live of thievery and wildness after.

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