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    Wife of Bath Quiz 1. What 2 things are contrasted right at the beginning of the Prologue? 2. What age was Alisoun when she first got married? 3. How many times has she been married? 4. What does someone tell her shows she should only be married once? 5. She says she doesn’t know how she should interpret the story of the Samaritan woman‚ but what text does she say she can well understand? 6. Which biblical figures had ‘wyves mo than oon’? 7. What is Alisoun’s pragmatic view

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    The purpose of the essay‚ "I Want a Wife"‚ is looking on the other side of the fence and describing what is seen on the outside. Brady is a feminist and it shows by the overall tone of the paper. Brady stereotypes men on every level and there were several parts I found offensive. Brady’s opinion was based upon her life experenses with her husband. Brady seems to want a personal assistant not a wife. I feel she is quoting the items she does for her husband and how she wants someone to do the same

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    In the Canterbury Tales there are many memorable characters throughout the variety of tales. However‚ the most memorable character comes from The Wife of Bath. Here the audience is introduced to the Wife of Bath a woman with a stronger character development than most past female roles in literature. What makes her a controversial character is that she has been married five times and uses biblical scripture in order to strengthen her arguments throughout her spoken autobiography. She is defined by

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    which exemplified the mindset of the time period. “The Wife of Bath’s Tale‚” from Chaucer‚ and “Federigo’s Falcon‚” from Boccaccio‚ both deal with themes of love and sacrifice‚ and allegorically state that love leads to the surrendering of something important. Chaucer states that the sacrifice of power is important in a relationship‚ whereas Boccaccio states that love can make people blindly sacrifice the things they cherish. In “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” from The Canterbury Tales‚ Chaucer states

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    Wife of Bath’s Tale and Wife of Bath’s Prologue When studying the Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Wife of Bath’s Tale‚ both coming from the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ you see a common theme of feminism. Also‚ you get a good sense of the of the anti feminist cultural norms and ideas regarding women in the medieval era. Alisoun‚ The Wife of Bath‚ focuses most upon the common stereotypes of women. These stereotypes include the idea that women only marry into money in order to live a lavish lifestyle

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    doing the same things that men were doing. Many took up careers to help support the family‚ either because they wanted to earn and provide independently or because they had to. This poem depicts a woman who fits the more traditional role of the “rural wife” at a time when women were starting to see other options. The rhythm of the poem enacts a descent through the stanzas and the metaphorical anecdote which they depict‚ as Heaney immortalises the rural tradition of a woman’s role and allows her to voice

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    negative response‚ "She’s perty‚" for which George hastily reprimands her. George fears that she will get them into trouble and calls her "jailbait": he has seen too many women like her‚ married women who seduce men and get them into trouble. Curley’s wife is aware of the power of her attractiveness and aims to use it to her advantage: she always dresses in "red" and is "heavily made out". We might interpret this unflatteringly and as evidence of her promiscuous status‚ as she has no reason to be so

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    The eulogy that this man wrote about his wife showed that she had many admirable qualities. By reading the eulogy‚ you could point out the virtues and duties that were expected of a Roman wife during this time period. Turia seemed to display great modesty‚ deference‚ affability‚ and had an amiable personality. The wife looked out for her husband’s fortune and he did the same for her. Turia also was very giving and was committed to her family. She took care of all the household affairs. Turia

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    Fedrigo’s Falcon and The Wife of Bath’s Tale were written by Boccaccio and Chaucer respectable. Both stories are told inside of their own larger story frames‚ each consisting of a group of people telling stories to each other. The stories themselves share a common thread‚ focusing on the significance of sacrifices in the search for love‚ but differ on the value of the person’s character who does the sacrifice. In the pair‚ it is obvious that both stories like to make use of symbolism for their

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    social issue of medieval age. Each character was asked to tell a story which reflected themselves in the society. Among those personalities was the Wife of Bath. Her name was Alison. She was a lusty‚ bold and a strong woman who refused to allow men to control her existence. She was married for 5 times and was looking for a sixth husband. According to Wife of Bath‚ women were seen unequal in the social class which is why sometimes‚ she was considered as early precursor of feminist. According to her tale

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