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    Chaucer's “The Wife of Bath’s Tale,” lines 956 though 988, the Wife of Bath tells the tale of Midas in a way to explain that women can hide nothing. In the Wife’s version of the tale Midas was hiding his two ass’s ears beneath his long hair to the best of his abilities. However, Midas did not attempt to keep this secret from his wife. He confided in her because he loved her most, and trusted her most. Midas begged and prayed to his wife that she tell no creature about his disfigurement. His wife in turn

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    the way society was. His characters were all apart of society, either they went from knights, to monks. But I am going to tell you more about the way Chaucer used his tales to speak how things were going around him. The Pardoners tale and the Wife of Bath are great examples of how society was back around the 1400’s.

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    The Proto-Feminist Gold-Diggin Woman In the Canterbury Tales, “The Wife of Bath and The Wife of Bath’s Prologue”, have a really ridiculous message and highly focus on a stereotypical woman and praise it. It’s strange and surprising how the characters within the marriage debate portray viewpoints that align with today’s differing thoughts on marriage. True love was often separate from marriage during the Middle Ages. Chaucer used this idea to satirize what the people of his time had allowed marriage

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    The Wife of Bath’s Tale features a character that seemed to resemble a feminist. But in Chaucer’s time, feminism was thought to be abnormal and the pilgrims reacted negatively towards her for it, but The Wife of Bath had no shame about displaying herself as she really was. She was not ashamed of the fact that she had been married five times, and was about to marry again and she hid nothing. The prologue of this tale showed that the Wife of Bath was not seen as an upstanding woman, nor did she

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    2A). The Wife of Bath, was a very outstanding character portrayed throughout The Canterbury Tales. She has a lot of experience under her belt, on the basis of marriage, love and sex. She uses her body as a bargaining tool, withholding sexual pleasure until her demands are fulfilled by her husbands. This says a lot about who she is as a character and Chaucer does an excellent job in describing her character in "The General Prologue," through her own prologue, and though her tale. Firstly, The

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    “ Life is a Tragedy for those who feel, and a Comedy for those who think” said Jean De La Bruyere. Like in Oedipus, Oedipus feels all the pain when he learned the truth. In The Wife of Bath, the knight think through his decision making when the aged women ask him to pick a question. A tragedy is about human potentiality, while comedy is about the struggle between the youth and the old. Although comedy and tragedy both have character’s flaw, comedy and tragedy are completely contradictory. One starts

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    Jackson “The Wife of Bath prologue” explains how the wife of Bath first got married at the age twelve and had five Husbands. “The Wife of Bath Tale” talks about how a knight rapes a virgin woman. For the knight to avoid death he had to answer a question. The Wife of Bath gave the knight the answer but in return he had to marry her. This essay will address the historical and social events as well as the wife of Bath personality. In “ The Wife of Bath Prologue” The Wife of Bath talks about how

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    The Wife of Bath, emphasizing “The Prologue of the Wife of Bath’s Tale” and the “The Prologue” in Geoffrey Chaucer 's Canterbury Tales, is an example of the Middle English concept that male authors reflect misogynistic ideals of society onto female characters.With the Wife of Bath, she is a fictional character, as told by Chaucer, going on a Pilgrimage, with constant ridicule for her sexuality and multiple marriages. Chaucer portrays her as a previously battered wife who uses her sexual promiscuity

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    The Wife Of Bath 's Tale

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    Elizabeth IniguezMrs. Alana HaughabooSenior English September 15, 2015Annotated Bibliography Shead, Jackie. " 'The wife of bath 's tale ' as self-revelation: Jackie Shead discusses how far the Wife 's Tale perpetuates the picture we have gained of her from her Prologue." The English Review 20.3 (2010): 35+. Literature Resource Center. Web. (SUMMARY) The story centers on marriage roles and powers. Men do not want to be governed by their wives. The knight lets the poor and unappealing lady decide for

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    The Wife of Bath uses bible verses in “The Wife of Bath’s Prologue.” Further, she employs the verses as an outline of her life to find reason in God to justify her actions. Nevertheless, the purpose of the verses differs within each stanza of the poem. The Wife of Bath is a sexually promiscuous, lustful, and manipulative woman. She marries men one after the other as they get older and die. In order to combat and overthrow the speculation and criticism being thrust upon her by societal norms because

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