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Chaucer's Description Of The Wife Of Bath

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The tale the Wife of Bath tells about the transformation of an old hag into a beautiful maid was quite well known in folk legend and poetry. One of Chaucer’s contemporaries. But whereas the moral of the folk tale of the loathsome hag is that true beauty lies within, the Wife of Bath arrives at such a conclusion only incidentally. Her message is that, ugly or fair, women should be obeyed in all things by their husbands.

The Wife of Bath is not beautiful, but forceful and energetic. Her bright clothes and elaborate head-dress are showy rather than elegant: her hat is as broad as a buckler a buckler or small shield. Her clothes are of good quality fun scarlet reed and her shoes are "moister and new": the effect is perhaps to advertise her and …show more content…

His descriptions of her facial and bodily features are sexually suggestive. Chaucer's description involves her physical appearance describing her clothes, legs, feet, hips, and most importantly her gap-tooth which is his wife. the Wife of Bath discusses marriage, virginity, and most importantly the question of sovereignty. In the “Wife of Bath's Tale,” Alison is suggesting control that women should have.

To continue the Wife had her own remedies for love and a thriving amount of knowledge that was not positive. The Wife believes that a wise woman places herself in higher authority in a relationship. Women could not become priest so they influenced society in their own ways such as visionaries, spiritual advisors and writers. She persuades that the women should make men fall in love so that the women can take the man’s love for granted and gained power. The wife was a selfish older women wanted everything she wanted. All in all, Chancer The Wife of Bath was a triumphant and unique tale full of knowledge and excitement. It explained the characteristics, appearances, and belief of women born in the Middle Ages. The Wife was a woman with self-confidence, religions, and

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