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The Wife Of Bath's Tale Courtly Love

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The Canterbury Tales was written by Geoffrey Chaucer. He was known as the “Father of English literature” and one of the greatest English poets. Geoffrey Chaucer was born in London between 1340-1440 to John Chaucer and Agnes Copton (Academy of American Poets 1). The Canterbury Tales plays a huge role in courtly love and sexual desire. Courtly love is a highly conventionalized medieval tradition of love between a knight and a married noblewoman. Courtly love is satirized in many of the tales that does not take place among the nobility. Sexual Desire is a motivational state or interest in “sexual objects or activities, or as a wish, need, or drive to seek out sexual objects or to engage in sexual activities”. The Wife of Bath’s Tale is very frank …show more content…

It is mainly about a carpenter who loves his beautiful wife Alisoun very much and a lot of people show a liking towards her which started a long love triangle between Allison, the carpenter, and Nicholas. The tale tells that guys get jealous over beautiful women and never understand that they are married so stop trying and they keep trying to show Allison sexual contact but she doesn’t want to get caught with them because of her overprotective husband. The quote that showed that was “she should be his, for this was his desire and hers also. (Chaucer 3418) the quote portrayed that they shared a desire with each other. Another quote that portrayed sexual rivalry is “She sprang back like a colt in the halter, and wriggled away with her head. I will not kiss you, in faith, she said why let me by, let me be Nicholas, or, I will cry out. Alas! Help!” Take away your hands, by your courtesy!”(Chaucer 3287) The quote explains how she was telling Nicholas in a courteous way to take his hands off of her because her husband was around and she didn’t want to get caught with him. And it showed sexual rivalry because he was trying to kiss her in a sexual way. Sexual rivalry played a huge role in the Millers Tale. Courtly love played a big role in The Millers Tale. The quote that portrayed courtly love is “This carpenter had newly wedded a wife, eighteen years of age, whom he loved more than his own soul”.(Chaucer 3226) The quote shows how the carpenter said he loved his newly wedded wife more than he loves himself. And that’s courtly love because it showed how much love he had for her. Another quote that displayed courtly love is “And he held her hard by the thighs and said, “Sweetheart, love me now, or I will die, may God save me!”(Chaucer 3281) The quote displayed an example of love the carpenter was saying that he would die for her because of all the love he has for her. And it showed how much

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