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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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    Chaucer's Influences

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    In the “Wife of Bath’s” tale, Chaucer shows multiple flaws in the way women were treated. People recognized these flaws, and recognized Chaucer’s support towards women’s rights. One person even stated,” Where treated as a fictive character, she is often read in

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    Walter, saying, “If only it pleased you to go find a wife.” (281) Walter takes them up on their request, and only requires that they do not disprove of his choice. “Promise me that you will always honour / Whichever wife I take.” (282) He could have chosen any woman in the land, but he chooses the poorest girl, daughter of the poorest beggar, described as “Luxurious pleasures were to her unknown.” (284) Notice how Walter does not seek his wife under

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    Sex in The Canterbury Tales Essay

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    marital bond of “making love” makes evident Chaucer’s skewed views of love and marriage with underlying tones of misogyny. He expresses these views throughout the work, however, the theme of love and sex is most evident in the sub-stories of The Wife of Bath and The Miller’s Tale. Chaucer breaks the topic of sex into two basic parts: carnality and romanticism. Although carnal love is a controversial topic, Chaucer dives into the subject by creating characters with ferocious appetites for sex and the

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    Katherine, as well as Chaucer’s Wife of Bath, display great intelligence, vitality, and a strong sense of personal independence. The similarities in the roles of women in the stories presented in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and Shakespeare’s Henry V are striking.

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    because they considered wives to be gold diggers in which men would pay for their fancy lifestyle. The “Wife of Bath’s Tale,” was written around the year 1386, by Geoffrey Chaucer who tells a tale about a wife that wants sovereignty over her husbands. Book 18 of “Le Morte d’Arthur,” was written by Thomas Malory, he tells a tale about Queen Guinevere who wanted to follow the traditional role of a wife, who wanted to marry Sir Lanucelot but never could and have happiness because of the tragic that she

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    the church was during that time. However he revealed many other things along the way. Lastly, in The Wife of Bath’s Tale/Prologue, the gender issues are addressed through satire. The Wife of Bath is an experienced and very independent woman, which at the time, was rare to come by. Brewer backs up my statement by saying, “The Wife is an independent, middle-aged, pleasure-loving weaver from Bath. A major character in the Canterbury Tales, she is a rich, complex woman.” (Brewer, W, Gwen). Furthermore

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