The Clerks Tale
To me, this spiece was intriguing. It starts to break away from the medevial romance characterstics as Walter marries down, a poor woman...


Chevrefoil
The lai begins with the assumption taht we know the story and background information of Tristram and begins pretty abruptly with telling...
Chaitivel
Marie de France suggests a woman should not lead men on, since their aggression can be aggravated by it. There is a suggestion that the...


Laüstic
Laustic, which means nightingale, was a short lai unlike the other lais we have been reading by Marie de France. This story is about two...
Family Deception
There once was an old man, who was the lord of Caerwent. Because he was so old and he had no heirs, he thought it best to seek a wife. He...
Unrealistic Love
"Lanval" is basically the story of an outcast, and through its plot Marie explores the theme of great love that cannot exist in...
Common Betrayal
Bisclavret is betrayed by his wife. She is seen as a kind person with no intention of wrong-doing when Bisclavret reveals his secret...


Absurd Marriages of the Medieval Era
Medieval marriages, as explained by both in the BBC documentary and Marie de France’s lais, was far from what we are accustomed to today....


Two Babies, Two Men
One thing I found so interesting in "Le Fresne" by Marie de France was the fact that she conducts a story about a woman who is expecting...
Karma As We See It
Throughout Marie de France's lei, we encounter an overall moral clearly stated in the last line of the second last stanza of her Equitan,...