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The Wife Of Bath Character Analysis

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In Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, the poems “The Wife of Bath’s Prologue” and “The Wife of bath’s Tale”, the main character Alisoun, explains she has come to such a point in her life where she has to defend her actions. She has had five marriages and has been harshly judged for it. She questions the constructs and the rules placed before her and challenges men by focusing on women’s rights. Her motivation is solely to live as well as she possibly can, but she argues for all females who have gone through the same unequal treatment. Through the characters of the Wife of Bath, Chaucer shows how society unequally treats women by allowing men to abide to a separate set of rules not shared by women. The different genders go through double standards which give a greater leniency for men when judged for the same crime as a female. In The Wife of Bath’s Prologue, she takes a very defensive stance by quoting the bible in such a way where she points out that men use it to evoke double standards. In a way, she uses the bible's specific diction (word choice) as a loophole in order to proceed the argument in her favor. She states Abraham and Jacob, who are followers of Christ, each had more than two spouses (Chaucer, lines 61-62). Another notable character from the bible that she uses is King Solomon, and while she has only married “one half as oft as he,” the character is still noted as a noble king (Chaucer. 38). If Abraham and Jacob were highly praised figures in the bible, yet

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