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    The Wife of Bath is not an admirable woman. Allison is a manipulator‚ picks her husbands based on their looks and money‚ and possibly murdered husband number four. An admirable woman is one who respects‚ not only herself‚ but her husband‚ too. Also‚ one must love their mate with a love that can never be denied. In the story‚ Allison shows characteristics of being a manipulator. She waits for her mate to get drunk and falsely accuses him of cheating the next morning‚ knowing that everything is a

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    he is purposely attempting to make them as different as possible. Two characters that he describes are the Knight and his son‚ the Squire. These two differ in many ways‚ as often shown in Chaucer’s work. What makes the Knight and the Squire special; however‚ are the similarities that this father-son couple holds toward each other. The beauty of the comparison and contrast between the Knight and the Squire (their character‚ their clothes‚ and their experiences)‚ so close on the family tree‚ can be

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    The titular character in Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale” challenges medieval patriarchy in an attempt to denounce the sexist ideals at the time. However‚ the Wife of Bath herself is not a flawless example of feminism. The Wife of Bath is named “Alis” (326)‚ which is short for Allison in modern English. Interestingly‚ she shares the name with the young wife in “The Miller’s Tale‚” also from Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. The name‚ then‚ represents a challenge to the patriarchy

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    Chaucer‚ both men highly influential and both wrote about their opinion of a woman’s role. The views portrayed in Erasmus’ stories could not have been more different. Chaucer’s standpoint he delivers with The Wife of Bath is scandalous. In “The Canterbury Tales‚” Chaucer portrays the Wife of Bath in a very explicit way and her character is

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    The Wife of Bath The Wife of Bath is acclaimed to be one of Chaucer’s most intriguing characters. She achieved much of her reputation from the depth of her area under discussion‚ luring curious minds into her story and the greater meaning of it all. Chaucer‚ even as a man‚ was successful in representing a relatively fair feminist view of the medieval female’s plight by employing humor‚ historical perspective‚ and individual expression. The text of the Wife of Bath’s Prologue is based in the

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    Becket in Canterbury Cathedral. The Wife of Bath is one such storyteller. An older‚ experienced‚ well-traveled woman‚ she begins her story with a prologue stuffed with sexually explicit personal anecdotes before starting her tale about a knight of King Author’s court raping a young maiden. Some scholars make the claim that the Wife of Bath conveys a negative portrayal of women as an anti-feminist figure through her prologue and tale. Others make the claim that the wife is ironically supporting women against

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    Comparison and Contrast Essays A comparison and contrast essay may discuss only similarities‚ only differences‚ but more often than not‚ both comparison and contrast is used. The essay may be organised in one of two patterns. Either is acceptable‚ but mixing patterns is not. Review the two patterns below carefully‚ noting the differences in structure that each presents. ►Pattern A: The Block Method. Present all the information about A‚ and then present parallel information about B. This pattern tends

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    English Comparison Essay Traditional bush stories have always been a part of Australia’s history; involving many types of characters like Drovers and Shearers‚ just to name a couple. Many writers have portrayed these traditional bush characters in different ways! The two bush stories "The Drovers Wife" and "The Graziers Wife" are set in two different time eras and written by two authors from totally different time periods. Both of the main characters in each of the bush stories are quite

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    Texts & Contexts‚ Section D03 The Wife of Bath Would Have Won the Contest In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales‚ the host decides to come up with a story telling contest to help shorten the pilgrim’s journey to Canterbury. He states that the person who tells the most “instructive and amusing” tale will have supper at the cost of all the other pilgrims. Because Chaucer does not finish all the tales‚ there is no winner. However‚ the story that stands out the most and meets the criteria in

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    Thomas Hardy’s main character‚ Tess‚ in Tess of D’Urbervilles‚ and Chaucer’s main character‚ Alisoun‚ in The Wife of Bath’s Prologue‚ have both been portrayed as women ‘behaving badly’ in society’s point of view and these portrayals have been greatly influenced by the values and attitudes towards women in each of the composer’s contexts. The representation of women behaving badly in these two texts has been achieved through the use of strong characterisation and literary techniques. The values

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