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The Wife Of Bath Feminist Essay

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In The Wife of Bath’s Prologue, lines 694-716 The Wife of Bath’s argument would correspond with one of a modern day feminist. She includes books like Valerius (Valerie) and Theophrastus (Theofraste), and if they were written by women and not by misogynistic men that they would include the virtues of women their gloriousness, and be filled with all the wrong doings of men and how awful they truly are. How they use their short comings as fuel to lower standards of ideas about women. Women were not shown in a good light unless they were a saints or lives of holy “But if it be holy saintes lives” (Wife of Bath’s Prologue line 696).This almost never happened except for in the bible, but the scholarly men writing books never included the virtuous women of the Bible. Instead these books told of evil doings of women that may have never happen and were figments of their …show more content…

Also without a husband women couldn’t do a lot of activities like own homes or land or work. Men were allowed to do and say as they please but not women and she didn’t think that was right because without a woman there would be no men. She has a conversation with the pardoner who himself has sexuality issues and we don’t know of any relations between him and a female. He uses the Wife of Bath’s conversation to fuel the idea that he doesn’t want to get married anymore, but in his own tale there is no implication of him having any kind of relationship. She tells the pardoner of her five husbands three of which were good and two were bad to her. “The three men were goode, and riche, and olde (Wife of Bath’s Prologue line 203). She married the old men for their wealth and she did so using her body and being a wise woman. She explains why she believes she is smart for doing so, because “Thou saist som folk desiren us for richesse,” (Wife of Bath’s Prologue line 263).she is smart for using what men want to get want she

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