Medieval women representatives of the Canterbury story, Jeffrey Joe, and British writers and civil servants started writing his most famous piece, Chaucer III in 1386. The story is about a group of pilgrims who visited Canterbury to find the priest of St. Thomas Beckett, Archbishop of Canterbury, ordered to be killed by Henry II in 1170 (1). During this pilgrimage, each character is introduced and there is an opportunity to tell the story to spend time. In 'The Story of the Knight' and 'The Wife of Bath's Prelude', Joe represents two different medieval women who represent women who differ in power from men and virtues.
In Joe's "Canterbury Tales", "Miller's Story", "Rif's Story", everyone is representing a woman. Jojo explains that women's life depends solely on the widespread chores and self-immortalized lives of the house as excessive protection being filled with husbands and fathers. Alison, Miller's wife, and Molly both show and handle these features of medieval women. Through their actions, the Canterbury story clearly understands the special social situation of the time, that is, the depravity of women.
Women played an important role in the Middle Ages. You can find women in various roles. In Canterbury's story Giotto tells several women. Two of them are travelers to the Canterbury pilgrimage, others are characters in many stories on the road. Charlie in the story of the wife of Bath, the old lady in the story of Bath, and the clerk all reflects the various roles of women of the 14th century. Such a woman is an example of a past woman and lifestyle may change but because the general behavior is the same, the contrast is also an example of the current woman.
Canterbury Tales - Personal Perspective on the Medieval Christian Church When studying Geoffrey Joe's story set "Canterbury Tales", an interesting illustration of the medieval church has been revealed. A corrupted medieval church community has a distorted society. Although the intentions of all clergy are not depraved, personalized portraits such as Joe, very well, and throughout his role, such as those in the novel. It is certainly certain, however, that Joe 's empathy, like Shakespeare, is not only reliable but also an image of the individualized human theme in every period of his own era as well as his past practices . It is very popular. Universal prologue helps to firmly build the framework of the entire story set.