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Women's Expectations In The Middle Ages

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What were women’s expectations in the middle ages? What is your opinion on how people are characterized based on their role? “The definition of a role is a function assumed by a person or thing” (found in google). In the stories The wife of Bath’s Prologue and Le Morte D’ Arthur show two women, the Wife of Bath and Queen Guenever. These two women experienced how women in the middle ages must act. The people in the middle ages had expectations for people based on their role. They made assumptions on how people must act and behave. If they didn’t behave according to their role they would be viewed different by society. Although the Wife of Bath and Queen Guenever show two women having similar traits based on their role, they differ greatly when it comes to individual characterization. The story the Wife of Bath’s Prologue is about this wife who has her own beliefs on a particular subject. According to the wife she has a lot of experience when it comes to marriage, the reason is she has been married five times. “And God be that I have married five” (l 44). She has seen ways of the world through love and sex. The wife says “Experience, though no authority Were in this world, would be enough for me To speak of woe that married affords; For since I was twelve years of age” (l 1-4). She explains how she is qualified to talk about marriage. Through her experiences with her husbands, she has learned how to provide for herself in the era where women had little independence or power.

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