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First off, I wanna say that I really didn't understand the retraction. I searched the web, but couldn't find an answer that I saw fit, but I went back and read it again and this is what I came up with. I believe he is saying that things we read or see in life may not always be things we like, but we really cannot control them. Chaucer was just telling us that he didn't mean to offend anyone with his writings. I do not think he is taking anything back. I believe he is just saying sorry if it offended someone, because he didn't mean to offend them.
I believe that Chaucer didn't really like the Roman Catholic Church. His characters like the friar, nun, and other religious figures are all in some form corrupt like the Cardinal from The Duchess of Malfi (John Webster). He may have been pressured by the church to write the retraction, in which case he apologized for the stories about the corrupt church leaders. However, he really never took anything back, he just told people that there are things that are good and some that are not. Either way he still proved his point.
Good. Thanks for wrestling with the Retraction. 15 points
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