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Theme Of Greed In The Wife Of Bath's Tale

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Greed or Wrath?
Greed greed is in the air, greed greed is everywhere. Geoffrey Chaucer’s story The Canterbury Tales begins with a prologue explaining the main points of the stories that follow the prologue. The two Stories “The Pardoner’s Tale” and “The Wife of bath’s Tale” are two of the stories in The Canterbury Tales. The two stories have a main focus of explaining morals in a hiddin way. Both stories express more than one moral and it gives the reader a sense of what chaucer is trying to express. “The Pardoners’s Tale” Is a better story because of its relatible moral that focuses on greed, and its multiple uses of figurative language and irony.
The medevil period was mostly about staying trure to god and making sure you didn’t commit any of the seven deadly sins. Greed is …show more content…

For example, “The Wife of Bath’s” gives us a glimps at the moral of wrath. In the story after the knight and the old women are becoming intimate, and the knight is refusing. The old women begins to yell at him. The Old woman goes on and on until she gets to her point. She than asked a simple question “You have two choices; Which will in will will you try?/ to have me old and ugly till I die,/ but still away oh, true, and humble wife/ that will never displease you after her life,/ or would you rather I were young and pretty/ end chance your arm what happens in the in the city/ where friends will visit you because of me,/ yes, and in other places too, maybe./ Which would you have the choice is all your own”(395-403). This relates to the moral of wrath because she let out all of her feelings and opinions about the topic, just to get to this particular point. Although “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” does connect to multiple moralas, the main focus is geared away, but “The Pardoner’s Tale” sticks to one storyline and focuses on one

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