In the medieval literature, women are often suggested or intended to be separated from unimportant roles; this may reflect the desire for the author's women's role. As William Shakespeare's "Hamlet"'s "Ophelia" and "Gertrude", women are usually avoided and can not say or control anything about their actions. However, the female character I want to talk about is a woman with power, control, and voice. Most female characters seem to represent evil, evil, or temptation to challenge male beliefs, but they do not represent perfect women.
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
The role of Bath's wife and Lady Gaga, Bath's wife, Canterbury story Jeffrey Chaucer, can be compared with today's contemporary pop icon, Lady Gaga. Two women have many similar qualities in terms of personality type and behavior. From the 15th century to the 21st century, these women symbolize contradictions between feminism and social norms. In this article I will explain the fictional role of Joe, the similarities and differences between Bath's wife and Lady Gaga (one of the century).