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    scholars and readers alike have debated the English poems Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Wife of Bath’s Prologue” over the comments on the social and hierarchical societies both authors make. Unfortunately, as time has passed, both poems face misinterpretation of the role sexuality has in both poems. In exuding the sexuality that they do, both the Wife of Bath and the Lady in Sir Gawain are given agency and, therefore, catch the attention of scholars. By granting these characters

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    Chaucer used writing stories as a tool into helping express how he felt about the society problems. In these stories they show multiple examples about the society problems that were occurring. These are reoccurring problem throughout generations that I think may never end. In the Pardoner, it was all about people being greed. He even said his self that greed is the root to all evil. It was in the church, between friends, family, anyone really. It was worse that it was in the church because that

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    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

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    age, and. “The Wife of Bath's Tale” incorporates all of the common themes, but is about the woman being the dominant partner in marriage. On the opposite end of the spectrum, “The Clerk’s Tale” has the themes of marriage, gentilesse, and salvation. Those themes are in contrast to “The Wife of Bath's Tale”. The theme of marriage is widely debated even today. Marriage in the 21st century is not the same as when Chaucer was alive. Men and women are now more equal; however, in “The Wife of Bath’s Tale”

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    stereotype; Geoffrey Chaucer explores thought out the Canterbury tales- The Wife of Bath. The Canterbury tales is a group of 28 people that went on a pilgrim. Each telling their own stories (including Chaucer himself). Of all the people on the pilgrim, there were only two women. The first was the Prioress in which Chaucer explains to be the head of the nunnery; she was kind hearted (including to animals). The other woman was the Wife of Bath (whom we learn that her name was Allison), whom was the complete opposite

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    gives a clear illustration of how these women challenged the idea of the female role in medieval society. In The Canterbury Tales and Beowulf, the three main examples of women that will be discussed are: the Old Woman, Grendel’s mother, and the Wife of Bath. These characters showed a different view on how most of the females were generally perceived. In these poems, women were depicted as powerful, dangerous, disparages the law of the

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    foundation on. Without power, mass chaos would occur. Taken in the hands of those who take advantage of power nor deserve it, show that power is no longer worth it, but instead an issue of good and evil: Geoffrey Chaucer’s justified this in “the Wife Of Baths Tale” portraying the knight and the wife’s actions. Therefore those in power abuses their authority and others observing follow in their footsteps. Abuse of authority and over use of power is displayed by the knight’s action based on what he decides

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    When Rikki is looking around, he walks into the bathroom and sees Teddy in the bath. Rikki falls into the bath. In the story Teddy was never taking a bath and Rikki never falls in. In the middle of the story Rikki was talking to Darzee and Rikki kills the sand snake in the house, but in the movie he kills the snake outside. When Nagania was behind Rikki Darzee was the one to yell look out. In the movie Darzee’s wife

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    seems to give in to the double standard; women can not succeed without men which she demonstrates. The foil Penelope provides for Odysseus manifests itself through Odysseus' infidelity. Odysseus is held captive and instead of remaining loyal to his wife who is intensely awaiting his return he submits to his temptations. Penelope on the other hand is dedicated to being faithful to her husband even while he has been gone for so long. In the reader's mind Odysseus is still nothing less than the strong

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    The Wife of Bath was a hero due to her openness about sexuality in women. She also offered to men, through a story, what women want the most. Which is, unsurprisingly, to be treated equally. It is likely that she was one of the first modern-day feminists. She told

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