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    to explore the Wife of Bath, her character, appearance, and tale. For the purpose of establishing a correlation between; the perceptions of the other pilgrims, the Wife’s apparent nature, and the tone of her tale. Slade suggest that Chaucer intended the Wife as an ironic character (247). A perspective that is supported by Chaucer’s treatment of the Wife in her description and prologue. The Wife, unlike the other pilgrims who are identified by their occupations, is identified as a wife. Regardless of

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    Chaucer’s “The Wife of Bath” led to identifying and deconstructing the theme of gender roles within the poem. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is used in order to help readers translate and make clear of passages that were originally unclear. In the process, the various definitions of words from different time periods made certain ideas within the poem open to other interpretations. Through a better understanding of the words incubus, ragery, deef and bigamye, “The Wife of Bath” reveals the distinction

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    The structure of the Wife of Bath’s tale in which a story is told within the story itself and the knight’s character develops are key in the tale’s entertainment and telling of its moral. The tale begins with the reader learning of the knight’s predicament - he raped a woman and in order to save his life from the punishment of death he must answer the queen’s question of what it is that women desire most. After elaborating upon the knight’s travels in which he asks numerous women what they desire

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    SWA 2: The Wife of Bath In Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Chaucer begins with a description of twenty-nine travelers on a pilgrimage to visit the grave of the Saint of Canterbury. Chaucer purposefully makes The Wife of Bath stand out more compared to the other characters. In the General Prologue, the Wife of Bath is described in an explicit manner; her clothes, physical features and references to her past are purposely designed to be in sharp contrast to the Christian authorities regarding what was

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    candidates for the job are The Knight, The Wife of Bath, and The Parson. The Wife of Bath is extremely hard working, successful, business women. She is also knowledgeable, the Wife has traveled all over the world and has lived with her many husbands. Every single person you meet teaches you something, with her traveling and 5 husbands she has learned quite a bit about the world. One thing that hurts the Wife is how much she loves her social status. Although the Wife is friendly and talkative, she is known

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    The Wife of Bath: While reading the tale of The Wife of Bath I experienced a feeling of trepidation and a great deal of unforeseen turn outs. Going back to look over the prologue and fully rereading the tale, extracting and researching every unfamiliar sentence or key term. I was able to understand much more of this selection. Coming to the conclusion of the belief that The Wife of Bath was an early feminist instead of an anti-feminist like many others debated over. An anti-feminist is one who doesn’t

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    Prologue The Wife of Bath starts off asserting her perspective about marriage to the pardoner. She explains that he needs to listen before making any opinion on the matter himself because she is more experienced having five husbands herself. As she proclaims in line 12: ”In which I’ve been an expert as a wife,” concluding that she has better judgement than him since she has been married, more than once before. None of her marriages worked out though and she is going to explain why in her her tale

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    host, I would choose The Wife of Bath’s story as the best. In The Wife of Bath’s introduction, she is described as well dressed. She wore her finest scarlet red gartered tights and shoes that were soft and new. The Wife of Bath is experienced with marriage, meaning that she has had a lot of marriages and divorces. As a result of an abusive marriage, she is deaf. The narrator comments on her skill of sewing and how it has surpassed the skills of Ypres and Ghent. The Wife of Bath is along on the ride to

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    Geoffrey Chaucer's The Wife of Bath

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    My main focus in the many books from the Canterbury tales was the one of: “ The wife of Bath’s prologue and tale “. The wife of bath is meant not meant to contradict the misogynist of her time, but the scriptural rules of the church. This woman was a “lady” of lust, and did not care to gain or lose love, but she loaned for power over men and woman. She was a woman who would turn men against other women so that she could have complete control over the man, and make them her husbands in which

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    The Wife Of Bath 's Tale

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    In the Wife of Bath 's tale, the main idea we can get is that women want dominance over men (Chaucer 143). Back in Medieval England, I think it would have been a far fetched idea for women to have dominance over men. For most of history, we see women being a submissive partner to a strong and noble man. Dominance over the noble husband would be a fantasy that a wife could only dream of because she knew it would never happen. If you were to fast forward to the 1900’s, a typical household still consists

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