William Langland · English Literature

In the Prologue's 'Field Full of Folk,' what metaphor does Langland use to describe the relationship between the King and the people?

  1. A shepherd guiding his flock to pasture
  2. The belling of the cat fable
  3. A captain commanding his crew at sea
  4. A blacksmith shaping iron at the forge
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Correct answer: The belling of the cat fable

Langland adapts the fable of the mice and the rats attempting to 'bell the cat.' This allegory critiques the political instability of the late 14th century and the difficulty of controlling a powerful monarch.

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