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    After reading Robert Finlays The Refashioning of Martin Guerre‚ and rummaging through the texts he presents‚ made me get the impression that Natalie Davis is stating merely subjective opinions on the case of Martin Guerre. Robert Finlay gives reasons with clear and convincing evidence on how Natalie Davis doesn’t show enough‚ or at all evidence in the case of Martin Guerre. First‚ Finlay makes a well thought out case against Davis in that “Bertrande’s good faith was always assumed” and “never

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    The Return of Martin Guerre History 3230: Early Modern Europe The Return of Martin Guerre is a reconstruction of the famous case of Martin Guerre’s return to the small town of Artigat in Southern France after being absent for eight years. However‚ "Martin" is actually an impostor named Arnaud du Tilh‚ or Pansette. He is accepted by his wife‚ family‚ and friends for over three years. After the so-called Martin Guerre has a dispute over family finances and the sale of some land that the family owns

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    looming reformation‚ and an age of rebirth‚ the story of The Return of Martin Guerre finds its inception as a historical legal study of the day-to-day occurrences of the lives of peasants in sixteenth-century France. Natalie Zemon Davis crafts her account of the famous story from a historical perspective infused with her own psychological inferences‚ legal case studies‚ and factual details. Throughout her dissertation on the case of Martin Daguerre‚ Arnauld du Tilh‚ and Bertandre de Rols‚ Davis showcases

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    be unmistakably Martin Guerre‚ was sentenced to death. Perhaps in this day an age‚ a punishment such as this would be excessively severe‚ however in Arnaud’s time it was considered just. A question can be asked whether Martin Guerre deserves such a punishment as well‚ because of his actions. Martin Guerre never broke any laws like that of Arnaud du Tilh‚ however in a moral sense‚ Martin’s actions were down at Arnaud’s level‚ perhaps even lower. Martin Guerre was the spitting

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    “The Return of Martin Guerre” by Natalie Zemon Davis provides the read with an interesting case of a present‚ Arnaud du Tihl‚ stealing Martin Guerre identity and almost getting away with it. The story create two campus of thought on Bertrande’s motive. One side being defended by Davis‚ and arguing she masterminded the whole plan. While Robert Finlay arguing she was innocent. Davis argument is the most believable with too many questions and too many assumption‚ and to neatly package together that

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    Davis retells the history of Martin Guerre and his imposture in her book The Return of Martin Guerre. One historian named Robert Finlay questions Davis’ account of the Martin Guerre story where he explains Davis’ weaknesses in his article‚ “The Refashioning of Martin Guerre.” To clear up Finlay’s misunderstandings‚ Davis writes a counter article entitled‚

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    The Secret Life The Return of Martin Guerre written by Natalie Davis gives the audience a rare glimpse into the world of peasant life in sixteenth century France. It also allows a modern day audience a chance to examine and to compare their own identities and questions of self. What makes the story so interesting to modern day viewers and readers is how relevant the story and the people in it are to our own times. This story is about a history of everyday people rather than royalty and generals

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    The return of Martin Guerre is a story of a peasant who left his wife‚ Bertrande and his son. After several years‚ a man called Arnaud du Tilh impersonated Martin Guerre‚ stole his identity and lived under Martin’s name for three years until he became accused of this act. He almost convinced the court that he was Martin Guerre until the real Martin walked into the curt. Davis‚ the author of the book illustrates why Martin Guerre left his family and inheritance‚ how the imposter came into Bertrande’s

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    Sarhadia Luxeus History 102 The Return of Martin Guerre The Dawn of Renaissance During the medieval era‚ France had a feudal system of governance where the upper nobility siding with the kings controlled the lower classes. The social structure was fragmented into three unequal hierarchical groups consisting Kings‚ lords and peasants. The kings ruled the land and were believed to have been granted this right by God that they passed on through heredity. They incarnated the law and were the

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    Martin Guerre Essay Western Civ. The book "The Return of Martin Guerre" was set in medieval Europe in the 1500’s. Its story brings us into the world of pre-modern peasant life and how the people of the time felt and their different views on life. The story itself was about how a husband abandoned his wife and another man came in to resume his life he gave up. Later when Guerre returned‚ the imposter was sentenced to death. The Guerra’s were known as the Daguerre’s before they moved to Artigat

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