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    in subordination to their husbands. -‘The Wife of Bath’ challenges those ideas. -Chaucer uses support from the bible and logic to make his point. Thesis: Through the Wife of Bath, in both her Prologue and her Tale, Chaucer introduces the modern-day notion that women are entitled to remarry and fulfill their intimate desires and to demand that their wants and unique wisdom be respected by men. II. Body Paragraph # 1 Subthesis: In “The Wife of Bath,” Alison argues

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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

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    be no thicker than a man’s thumb. With The Wife of Bath’s Prologue, Chaucer starts criticizing this idea that women are less valuable or important than men. Bath’s wife speaks of her five husbands and their horrible treatment of her. She tells of her fifth handsome Johnny and how he beat her. “None of my pleasures would he let me seek. By God, he smote me once upon the cheek because I tore a page out of his book, and that’s the reason I am deaf.” (The Wife of Bath’s Prologue, Page 7, Lines 407-411)

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    literary works, The General Prologue and The Wife of Bath’s Tale, Chaucer questions misogynistic ideas of the time. Within the General Prologue, Chaucer uses each tale to convey how some people of the time did not act as they should, most of them were corrupt and question the ideas of the church. The Wife of Bath’s Tale is mostly about a Knight who rapes a young woman, and learns his lesson by listening to the women around him. One of his characters, the Wife of Bath, is portrayed to be confident, sexual

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    The Wife of Bath is an extremely intriguing character. A certain type of conduct is to be expected of women in Chaucer’s era. Chaucer flips these presumptions to create Alis, better known as the Wife of Bath. In the General Prologue, the Wife of Bath is described in many ways, none associated with being a woman. Chaucer makes the Wife of Bath a strong and opinionated female character to contrast the antifeminist minds of people in his time period. These ideas are presented through the Wife of Bath’s

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    Wife of Bath Vs The Prioress

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    the other one is the partially deaf Wife at Bath. Although both women possess discernable similarities, both possess divergent personalities and experiences. The Prioress, known as Madam Eglantyne, has an elegant nose, a Lilliputian, soft, and red mouth, a big-forehead, and a glass gray mouth. She wears a cloak, a set of beads, and a broche that reads, “Love conquers

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    The Women of Bath Persuasive Essay Geoffrey Chaucer wrote about the 14th pilgrim, The Wife of Bath, as a manipulative woman who unapologetically shows off her sexuality making her unfit and deceitful for the middle ages. The story explains the tales told by pilgrims on a pilgrimage from London to Canterbury. The story tells tales of both higher and lower class, where the higher class includes nobility and lower includes peasants. This story abides courtly love and makes it humorous, filled with lies

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    Geoffrey Chaucer, the Wife of Bath is one of two storytellers whom are women. She was a gap-toothed, respectable woman who was well-known around the town of Bath. The Wife of Bath has not only lived with “five churched husbands bringing joy /and strife”, but has a substantial knowledge of the world -- the lands and means of it (Lines 460-461). She has been on multiple pilgrimages including three to Jerusalem, portraying her as a pious yet adventurous woman. Having roots in Bath, a large English cloth-making

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    In the Wife of Bath (written in such a way that authorship is through her), by Geoffrey Chaucer, he offers context through the prologue and her tale to reveal the issues of marriage through cultural problems and the legal rights of a woman in the middle ages. This can be seen through the exemplified through her husbands, the use of biblical passages and the interruptions from male figures within the play. The Wife of Bath uses marriage as a means to gain legal rights and position in society. Marriage

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    The Wife of Bath's Prologue On my paper, I decided to do the wife of Bath's Prologue to the song lyrics "I Do" by Colbie Caillat. The first stanza says: It's always been about me, myself, and I I thought relationships were nothing but a waste of time I never wanted to be anybody's other half I was happy saying I had a love that wouldn't last That was the only way I knew 'til I met you In the Wife of Bath, Chaucer has rolled the ultimate outrageous medieval stereotype of a female character all into

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