The bathroom wife of Jeffrey Chaucer's Canterbury tales shows a series of stories during the pilgrimage to the Canterbury cathedral of Canterbury, Jeffrey Chaucer. Travel pilgrims came from a variety of economic and social backgrounds, but they all merged to visit the sanctuary of St. Thomas. Jose talked about the severe medieval society using each pilgrim. Social value, morality, social structure can be examined through fictional stories revealing the world of corruption, injustice, tampering, which is a world based on the society of the Church.
Today, most feminists often explain the Canterbury story of Geoffrey Joe as Bath's wife as an ideal model of feminist literary figures. Contrary to this view, however, Bath's wife and Joe himself are merely camouflaged examples of anti-feminist view of the 14th century. For contemporary feminist commentators such as Carolyn Dinshaw, Jose was an original feminist of the early writers and used literary media to oppose unfair treatment of opposite sex. However, I think Joseph is basically a writer and a product of an aversive woman's life. Joe's feminist interpretation is intended for Bath's wife to prove not Joe's feminist behavior, but rather by historical information, sarcastic research, and stereotypes about other pilgrims. Clear reconstruction of Guillaume de Loris and Jean de Moon. "La Vieille" of "Roses in Roses"
Joe's wife's character analysis in the Canterbury story Canterbury's story is Jeffrey Joe's largest and most memorable work. In the Canterbury Tales, Jose uses "fictional pilgrimage as a framework of many stories" (Norton 79). In the "Universal Prelude" of Canterbury Tales, Chaser explains in detail the pilgrims he encountered on his way to Canterbury. José is a writer, a character, and a narrator, behaving like Canterbury. Diverse groups are mixtures of contradictory character that Chaucer depicts in complex. There are two women out of 29 short-distance travelers. One of them is the prince of Prioress and the others are part of Bath's wife. Both women have identifiable similarities, but both have different personality and experience. Prioress called Madlant Eglantyne has an elegant nose, Lilliputian, soft red mouth, big forehead and glass
In the Canterbury story written by Geoffrey Chaucer, the knights and wives of Bath are similar and different. The knight represents a noble and military mansion, and Bath's wife represents the middle rank. Bath's knight and wife are fearless. Cavaliers is a fearless and valuable person, he fights in the Crusades, Bath's wife is not afraid of her view on love. Similarities between Bath's Knight and his wife ... The only bus wife in Canterbury's story, Joseph is using Bath's wife to represent the equality and bowing conditions of a medieval woman . Male dominated society