In the war of gender, to what extent do you agree that Bath's wife has the most effective weapons and armor? "We both must be jealous and fearless." Like the medieval UK, the definition of women is absolutely necessary. Second-class citizens who are regarded as goods and movable items are not economically independent. They are often beaten and the nature of their wife is obviously to protect themselves.
In Canterbury's story, marriage is another important theme of the bus story's story. In the story of Bath's wife, domination, marriage, and gender are closely related. The church at that time allowed sex only for those who got married. If possible, they will not allow people to get married. The church made a religious and social stratum; the virgin was at the top, the widow did not remarry, and at the bottom got married. People believe that God loves virgins, and married people are not the most loved by God. Bath's wife violently criticized the hierarchy and defended the terms and benefits of marriage. Her story develops mainly on marriage. Through the wife of Bath, Joss showed his views on marriage, sex, and domination in the Canterbury story.
Jeffrey Chaucer, the author of 'The Prelude to Bath's Wife', depicts the culture of his time with the ideal of sex and marriage in 'Bath's Wife'. According to Norton's British literature collection, Bath's wife "successfully criticized the feminist's stereotype and marriage stereotype in anti-feminist work proved the influence of her own character size and complexity on this stereotype "(Chaucer) 253)). For her personal experience, Bath's wife has begun her story by establishing her own marriage rights. Since 12 years old, his wife has five husbands. She insists that during her time she was criticized for her multiple marriage. She agrees with her actions and claims that "God does not worry us." In other words, God orders us to be productive and prosperous (Chaucer, line 28). (Chaucer Line 77 - 78)