In the civilization before and after the 14th century, women have been regarded as devils in civilization led by educated theologians, politicians, and someone else who formed the ruling class. Sensual and deceptive creatures are unfortunate causes for permanent sin and most people. At that time and now the woman may be seeing most of the characteristics of these "devils" as ideal, strong will, and feminist. Joe Appears seems to support an evil feminist who produced two very strongly successful women in the story of a woman, especially Bath's wife and wife.
At Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales there are only two of the most important women offering the deepest insight into the modern medieval society. The two women seem to resemble the preface of poetry, but as we have seen through their stories they are very unique women, and the most important ones are very mutually exclusive It is different. By examining the story of Barth's wife and Priorres, we can see a clear contrast between their social standards and actions.
The story of "bath wife", "bath wife", "bath wife", "bath wife" in "Canterbury Tales" seems to be one of the most cheerful people among pilgrims. When a woman is expected to adopt a negative attitude towards men, she has an extreme view of marriage with women. There is much in common with the overture of "Bath's wife" and her story. The most obvious similarity clearly shows that the comparison of preface and narrative is the advantage of two women against her husband ... the idea and theory provided by Bath's wife in her preface are her It shows a story of. Many of the same ideas and theories are shown. Although there are some ideal changes in her story. In the preface and stories, women start with creatures that give power. At the end of the prologue, Bath 's wife was finally in a low position, but there may be two explanations at the end of the story. One of the first points in the preface and the story is the concept of sex.
These choices from Bath's wife, Bath's wife, and general preface Canterbury stories best reflect women's ideals and traits (drawn by Joe). In "Barth's wife prologue", the narrator boasted her sexual assault and her power to rule men. When enjoying this operation, the narrator is very frank and she commented on the skills to lie and to give power to men. The general preamble further helps ... Barth George's wife Joe's woman "Barrow's wife's prologue and story" is a medieval legend depicting a strong woman seeking love in the most dangerous situation. And your own portrait. It is presented to modern readers as an early story of feminism and shows how female characters acquire power in an oppressive patriarchal society. A simple plot of women's empowerment is the essence of anti-feminism. Sometimes this is openly proposed