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    Period 2 The Canterbury Tales Character Analysis December 4‚ 2009 Character Analysis of the Wife of Bath ➢ Profession In the times of Chaucer‚ women were inferior to men. They were expected to be obedient‚ and polite. In reality‚ women worked and did what they wanted to do. Many became skilled tradesmen and were employed in workshops (“Medieval Women”). In The Canterbury Tales The Wife of Bath developed a talent for weaving cloth. She did not create cloth to sell‚ but she made it for

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    In Geoffrey Chaucer’s tale‚ he opens with a description that is going on a pilgrimage. The wife of Bath stands out more compared to the other characters‚ the wife of bath is described as very outrageous. She expresses her views with infinite zest and conviction‚ with such determined assurance in the correctness that no pilgrim can argue with her logic; they can be shocked by it‚ but they cannot refute it. She reveals that the head of the house should always be the woman‚ that a man is no match for

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    that tells the story to the reader. The narrator often reveals his or her own personality through the telling of the story. In her tale‚ the Wife of Bath offers her views on certain topics. Summarize each plot event in the chart then explain what each reveals about the narrator’s beliefs. Plot Event Narrator’s Beliefs About… (Lines 10-15): Wife of Bath discourages Pardoner from getting married because of her hardships in married life Marriage: (47-56): Describes the role of friars in the land

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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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    the Wife of Bath.<br><br>The wife of Bath is a tough woman with a mind of her own and she is not afraid to speak it. She intimidates men and woman alike due to the strength she possesses. But instead of showing this as a positive characteristic‚ Chaucer makes her toothless and ugly. However‚ Chaucer‚ instead of portraying her low-social class as shameful‚ Chaucer showed that she is actually prudent and eloquent. Chaucer sympathizes with her because he himself was considered low-class. The wife of

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    presented two women that were different from the typical woman: The Wife of Bath from Canterbury Tales‚ and Monna Giovana from Federigo’s Falcon. These two women stand out because of their background‚ their views‚ as well as their relations with the opposite sex. These two women represent the same archetype: a strong independent woman. The two women were raised in different places‚ but they come from almost the same background. The Wife of Bath lived a wealthy lifestyle‚ as shown in the Prologue: “ her

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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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    Knight and the Wife of Bath In the Canterbury Tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ the Knight and the Wife of Bath are similar and also different. The Knight represents the nobility and military estate while the Wife of Bath represents the middle status. Both the Knight and the Wife of Bath are fearless. The Knight was a fearless worthy man who fought in the crusades while the Wife of Bath was fearless about her opinions on love‚ she was outspoken. The Knight and the Wife of Bath were similar in

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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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    In the tale “The Wife of Bath‚” the Knight’s punishment fit his crime nicely. The knight’s crime was that he raped a maiden‚ for no other reason than to sate his sexual desires. While the law of that time called for his head‚ instead of executing him‚ King Arthur let the Queen decide what would become of him. King Arthur’s decision to let the Queen take over the Knight’s punishment makes sense because it is an issue that a woman would feel more strongly about than a man. However‚ the Queen takes

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