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Jeffrey Chaucer's marriage is the overture and the story of Bath's wife and in Jeffrey Chaucer's "The prologue and bus's wife's story", the difference between witch's marriage and Allison's marriage is a husband's expectation The difference in part will be influenced. . The agenda of Hag's approach depends on the obligation of Cavaliers to fulfill their promises, and Alison's way of doing depends on her behavior, her husband's behavior after marriage. - Bath's wife and ideal female-based wife are one of Joe's most memorable characters. In the "General Introduction" she is explained as a rather awkward and sexy married woman. She is a clothing manufacturer with nicked teeth, a sign of desire, she is wearing bright red stockings. Her unique and wonderful explanation caused interest, and this spark was ignited after her prelude was read.
The manly temperament of Bath's wife Prologue and the bus's wife, her own country's power and desire for libido is one of the most brilliant letters of the Canterbury Tales. In line 856, her prelude, or summoner it is called "preambulacioun", is the longest of all pilgrims, consistent with the common preamble, but only a few lines. - Struggle for women's equality in the preface and the story of Bath When Joe took down Canterbury's story, the social structure of his world is rapidly changing. Joe itself is a model for people in emerging society to acquire new social liquidity. He not only touches the numbers of dirt from the calls of different harbors, but also has the opportunity to reach wealthy aristocrats.
"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.