Bass's wife, Alison has been married five times. And she explains how to control most of these marriages. She considers herself a dilemma expert on her husband and wife
She uses the Bible example including King Solomon to show that marriage is very good. I am very happy to see her sixth husband.
The apostle Paul preached the importance of the virgin, she said that some people pointed out that it is necessary to make a more virgin, she said. Eventually, God told Adam and Eve to be productive.
The fifth marriage between Alyson and Jankyn is love, not money. She handed everything to him, but he did not give anything. The more young he was, he was not safe, he tried to rule her.
Every night, Janekyn tells Alyson about an evil wife. At last she got angry and tore the book and played Jeanquin. He punched her and tanned her one ear. She invited him to her, pretended to be dead, and hit him again
This led to a truce between the two, and Jankyn gave Alyson all the power of their marriage. She made him burn the book again. She earned power by dignity and marriage
"The wife of the bath", "the wife of the bath", "the wife of the bath" seems to be the most cheerful person among the pilgrims. In an era where women are expected to be passive to men, they have an extreme view of marriage with women. There is much in common between the overture of "Bath's wife" and her story. The most obvious similarity clearly shows a comparison between the overture and the story. That is the advantage of the two women against her husband ... the idea and the theory provided by Bath's wife in her preface show her She shows a lot of the same idea and theory. Although there are some ideal changes in her story. In the preface and the story, women start with creatures that give power. At the end of the preface, Bath 's wife is finally in a low position, but at the end of the story there may be two explanations. One of the first points in the preface and the story is the concept of sex.
Bath's wife, Bath's wife, is one of Joe's "Canterbury Tales", a feminist of the 14th century. Joe of "general prologue" explained that she mixed her. Wyf confirmed this with the introduction of the story which is the longest story in this book. Analyzing the "General Introduction" and "Wyf's Prologue" reveals the direct relationship between Bath's Wyf and her story characters. These are unhappy for Jaws as his idea is not particularly popular with people of the power of his country. In expressing his viewpoint and staying away from the gallows Joe Wrote wrote several stories and used these stories to express his philosophy. Some of Bath's wives use it to express the view of an egalitarian view and to criticize the patriarchal system. My wife is an older woman and she has five husbands.