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Piers Plowman is a poem by :

ABunyan

BCampion

CLangland

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Answer:

C. Langland

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Authorship

  1. William Langland: The poem "Piers Plowman" is attributed to William Langland, an English poet.

  2. Unknown Life: Very little is known about Langland's life, and his identity is not definitively proven.

The Poem

  1. Middle English: "Piers Plowman" is written in Middle English, the form of the English language spoken from around the 11th to the late 15th centuries.

  2. Allegory: The poem is an allegory, using symbolic characters and events to convey moral and spiritual messages.

  3. Dream Vision: "Piers Plowman" is structured as a dream vision, where the narrator falls asleep and has a series of visions.

Themes and Style

  1. Social Commentary: The poem critiques the social and economic conditions of 14th-century England.

  2. Spiritual Themes: It explores spiritual themes, such as the nature of sin, redemption, and the search for truth.

  3. Use of Imagery: Langland uses vivid imagery and symbolism to convey his ideas and themes.

Significance

  1. Influence on Literature: "Piers Plowman" has had a significant influence on English literature, particularly on the development of allegory and satire.

  2. Cultural Importance: The poem provides valuable insights into the culture, society, and politics of medieval England.


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