for each quote: 1. Identify work and author; 2 discuss how the quote speaks to a theme in the work; 3. discuss how the quote reflects the medieval world.
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Quotation 1.“More than one girl in the family was born without a nose to blow, and lived on like that—un-nosed. It’s true! It really is!”
Quotation 2. “He ordered the best smith to forge a tiny vessel, not from iron or steel, but from the purest gold and fine precious stones, really expensive ones, and also forge for the vessel a fine tight-fitting lid.
Quotation 3. “’Lady,’ he said, “you have been ill-advised. I love and am loved by one who deserves the prize of beauty above all whom I know.
Quotation 4. “She wore next to her skin a rough garment of hair; above it a short gown of woolen stuff, a hand’s breadth above her ankles; her sleeves were rolled up to her elbows, and her hands and feet bare. Many hearts and many eyes beheld her with pity.”
Quotation 5. “I was a man of arms, and then I was a friar, believing that robed as such I could make amends and certainly what I intended might have come true had it not been for the Great Priest, on whom evil may fall.”
"Please each quotation should be no more than 4 lines”