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The Wife of Baths Tale

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Among unequals what society Can sort, what harmony or true delight? Milton, Paradise Lost, VIII, ll. 383-4

GEOFFREY CHAUCER AND THE WIFE OF BATH´S TALE

Chaucer begins the tale by exploring the institution of marriage,through the character of the Wife who starts by making an statement of authority, her own experience on marriage. In order to show her experience in relationships she states that three of her husbands were old and rich and two of them, young and wild. Marriage at that time, was considered a transaction organized by males to serve economical and political ends, in where women were treated as an object, a very useful one intended for procreation, and the exchange of land and goods that they owned …show more content…

However, although she apparently attempts to assert female dominance over men, the effect the Wife desires is to bring men and women to a more balanced level of power. And she seems to acquire this level of equality with her fifth husband, who was particularly cruel in his opinions of wives. He also asserted his dominance over the wife by showing off his education, in a particularly nasty manner. He reads to her from a book of wicked wives. The fight that brings them together begins when, out of frustration and anger, the wife rips three pages out of his book. The husband reacts with physical violence, but this leads to the husband 's realization that he must yield to her. Once this occurs, he and the wife enter a level in the relationship where they are kind and respect each other.

Another important event in the tale is that of the knight who raped a maid during the reign of King Arthur. This is important because in not many occasions one can see how the needs of women are privileged and in this case this example focuses the story on women´s needs instead of men´s. The case was given to the Queen, who decied to encommend the knight a

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