Geoffrey Chaucer explained the "perfect wife" in "The Clerk's Tale" by The Canterbury Tales. My wife Gurzizura is totally obedient to her husband and he does not regret or regret what he did. Grigelda's husband, Walter, received some tests to test his devotion and loyalty. He took their two children and told her they planned to kill them. Then he told her that he was divorced from her and was taking another bride. Later, he forced her to prepare a bride for him. Through all these, Gliessa will love Walter, meet his demands without objections and keep loyalty.
The first group to analyze is the story of Boccaccio's "Patient Griselda" from the 10th day, "Ten Days" by Tale Ten, and "The Canterbury Tales" Chaucer's "The Clerk's Tale". It is difficult to distinguish these stories from each other. Indeed, as Edwards pointed out, the source of inspiration for both people seems to be the previous generation bard, Petrarch (11). The narrator in both stories is interesting as it has some interesting stories about the nostalgic stories of Boccaccio's Marquis and Chaucer; while the negative qualities of both letters outweigh their fair share , The secretary did not avoid their narrative obligation to enumerate these. However, Joe seems to emphasize negative functions faster and stronger than Boccaccio.
In 'Staff Story', Griceland felt great emotional distress in the test of her husband's loyalty and perseverance. The Marquis knew that his wife is loyal, but "I expected to expose her stickiness" (333). He took her child to a certain extent and threw her away as a wife to see if she remained obedient. She tried to prove her infidelity, but still "modest, service is quick, and she still loves her" (338). The clerk did not understand that "it is increasingly necessary to judge her" (333). He felt the test was too much, and Griselda experienced more than anyone, a woman or a man. Clerks think that it is a good thing to test the perseverance of women, but that is to some extent. In his story, women do not benefit from learning or trying to learn anything from the trial of loyalty. But in "Bath's Wife", Cavaliers learns to respect women and they can better control this relationship.
Dioneo completed the ten-day story with Griscelda's story. The Marquis of Guardieri, Saluzzo was persuaded to his adviser to find his wife, and he agreed, as long as they marry the woman of his choice. He got married to a cute farmer 's girl named Glycela who is taking off in front of her aides to wear her proper clothing, then they married on the spot. Gualtieri is as happy as his bride and people are amazed at the charm and elegance of farmers. However, the Marquis decided to test her perseverance. He pretended to be his own child, girl, boy and then sent it to my aunt's house to raise them. Gricelanda is faithful to her Lord and there is no dissatisfaction