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Roles Of Women In The Late Fourteenth Century

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Knowing how women in the late fourteenth century lived and their roles in society is a continuing investigation left with many unanswered questions. Surviving literature work and historical evidence gives us the best knowledge on this matter but even then one has to be aware that the literary works can be bias since they were written by men. Books of this time show that there are three values that a woman should have in the late fourteenth century: domestic duties, religious compliance, and good manners. Womens rights at this time were slim to none, women were under the control of their husbands will, and under the law were considered to be their husbands property. If a woman was raped then the crime was seen as a crime against another man's property, this is very important to understand since the Wife of Bath’s tale begins with a rape by a knight. Geoffrey Chaucer’s uses the Wife of Bath as a role model for every helpless women by breaking through the social identification of women in the fourteenth century. …show more content…

The Wife isn’t in a specific profession and doesn’t fall under a specific stereotype like the other characters in the pilgrimage. In medieval literature characters carry a stereotype given their profession, there are specific social roles that belong to them. A miller for example would be identified with cheating and fraud, which makes the Wife of a Bath an interesting character since she is a undefined. It can be assumed that the Wife belongs to a growing economic group. Michael M Sheehan

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