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    In Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales‚ the Wife of Bath is considered to be a worldly‚ fun loving woman. She is described as being dressed in expensive clothing and new leather shoes. The text also explains that she has traveled the world‚ taking part in many pilgrimages‚ and has had five husbands in her lifetime‚ as well as many lovers before them. She is also cunning‚ the text describes how she would use her body as a bargaining tool with her husbands and would lie to them in order to get what she

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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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    Compare and contrast the ways in which irony works in Oedipus and Macbeth‚ using specific examples from both plays to support your point. 4. Both The Wife of Bath and Lady Macbeth are strong‚ willful women who try to exert influence beyond the traditional role of women. Of course‚ one is a comic figure and one a tragic figure‚ so that makes them very different; explore a common practice or belief of the

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    When focusing explicitly on the topic of a woman’s seemingly ever-evolving status‚ one would constantly perceive it to be a working progress of the woman and the rise of her independence. So‚ why when analysing both‚ ‘The Wife of Bath’ and ‘Death of a Salesman’ do these roles of the most prominent women seem to be in reverse? The history of a woman’s autonomy branches outwards from the past‚ therefore enforcing the idea of a woman‚ living in an earlier period‚ to exist under high demands

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    the key term ‘misogyny’ thereafter discuss some of the factors and actors that have contributed to the upholding of misogyny. Misogyny means the hatred or contempt of women. The word comes from the Greek word misein‚ to hate and gyne‚ woman. Misogyny is often used to describe contempt for women as a whole‚ rather than hatred of specific women. It is a mental/psychological disorder which affects more men than women in most circumstances. (Napikoski‚ 2013) In feminist theory‚ misogyny often describes

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    What’s Misogyny? Misogyny means a hatred of women. In every country misogyny happens. Women are insulted‚ discarded or torched by men. In today’s world whatever the men do is everything fine‚ and if women do the same thing then women were kicked out from the house. Misogyny takes place at each corner of country. There are many pictures‚ cartoons‚ magazines‚ etc publishing year that show many examples of misogyny. One of the examples of misogyny was a picture of two dogs on the cover page of

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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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    READ THE PROLOGUE “THE WIFE OF BATH” AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS SUPPORTING THEM WITH THE TEXTS. 1-Choose two biblical examples from the text in the Prologue and examine how the Wife has used / interpreted / challenged these extracts from the Bible. (2‚ 5) A: People use to criticize the Wife´s marriages‚ because according Bible‚ everybody just could marry once and she had married five times. However‚ there are same extracts from the Bible that the Wife use in her favour and with it‚ she makes

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    Amanda Padron November 19‚ 2012 Period 2 The Canterbury Tales Essay Geoffery Chaucer wrote twenty-four tales but the most noticeable of these twenty-four tales are "The Pardoners Tale" and "The Wife Of Baths Tale". The Wife of Bath’s Tale" is the more likely candidate to win against "The Pardoner’s Tale" in the morality side. The reason her tale has morality is the goodness of the poor and broken. Once her story is near its end and the knight‚ her protagonist‚ is face to face with the old woman

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    outside of what the church finds acceptable. The narrator draws attention to the Wife of Bath’s red face and stockings as well as her gapped tooth which are all allusions to lust or sensual. The trait of her flushed complexion insinuates that she is sanguine‚ sociable‚ talkative‚ and lively as the narrator describes her‚ “In fellowship‚ quite well she laughed and joked.” (476.673) The narrator thinks better of the Wife than of the Prioress as he says that the Prioress is caring a bit too much of how

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