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Compare And Contrast The Wife Of Bath And The Modern Woman By Gwen Brewer

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In the article What Woman Won’t the Wife of Bath and The Modern Woman: Author Gwen brewer reflects back on and experience she had in the spring of 2011.She attended the New York’s ready to wear fashion house. While there she saw aggressive muscular men striding across the stage wearing leather clothing, vest and furs. The music was described as loud and very unruly. She couldn’t believe the reaction of today’s woman and thought it was very absurd. According to Brewer the pilgrimage was in the 14th century .The pilgrims went off to the Canterbury to pay their respects to the late Thomas Becket, who was murdered and then buried in Canterbury Cathedral. Brewer states that pilgrims who were on the pilgrimage were from all different walks of life most of them having paramount occupations. The author advisees that the pilgrims were “motivated to greater or lesser degree by desires for power, wealth, love and ethical principles”. The author suggests that there has been a change in the role of women and men and Chaucer implies that through his tale Wife of Bath. Wife of …show more content…

In today society husband and wife are leaning more towards being equals. When reading the tale of The Wife of Bath I did not feel like what she was doing was wrong because it happen in today’s society quite often. In the times when the tale was being told the Wife of Bath did what was needed to take care of herself. In that time woman were not educated and didn’t make their own money so they had to depend on their husbands. If she felt she had to leave her husband’s because she wasn’t satisfied rather it was finally or sexually. Men of different religious culture are allowed to have several wives at one time and just because their male that makes it ok I wasn’t able to agree with any of the author’s criticism towards the wife of bath and her actions .If it’s acceptable for me then so isn’t for

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