Ironic is involving exaggerating several factors until the author talks about the subject in a serious tone, then decisive real purpose is to make fun of certain aspects of society. Joe's work is complicated, and Bath's wife accuses many gender roles in preludes and stories, so there is no answer for this.
First let's see the prelude. In this respect, Bath's wife made a complex discussion on why women should use sex as a weapon against their husbands. In doing so, she changed the traditional wisdom of the time - on the one hand, people had power - on their heads. At this point in history, women are considered far from controlling themselves, it is the reason why she needs a male partner to protect her from her stupidity. However, my wife's story on how women condemn men as being adultery and wary is that women are not as harmed as predators. This makes irony and helplessness of the traditional women's point of view. Indeed, after listening to Bath 's wife, amnesty talked about his fear of marriage that can be regarded as the arrogance of those who claim to be omnipotent guardians for marriage.
When she tried to rule Bath's wife, her fifth marriage with Jenkin was almost violent, ordered her to stay home and read her guilty woman. But Bath's wife suffered serious injuries after hitting her and soon brought her the power of guilt. This story is obviously exaggerated, and Joe appeal seems to be teasing men who think that they can keep their wives at home. It also seems to indicate that women's disadvantages and the need for protection are absurd. Bass 's wife proved that it was not just Jenkin' s game and dominated him.
Gender politics continues to exist in the story. Knights and even monks should be a symbol of goodness, but she expressed them as rapists and made the knights' sin the center of the story. Likewise, the role of men as "guardians" has been quite influenced here, and the role of traditional gender has been ruined by stories. Like the preface, the Savior is a woman. Not only when the witchers were seeking answers, but also the traditional role of women as the second character of men was destroyed, but when they participated, she proved a more effective argument . Due to her poverty, Cavaliers can not deny his view, unlike other characters created by Joe Creations, witches have a valid claim that makes women more logical and solid evidence had. The author will have consideration
Therefore, the myth of Jose aiming at a woman is helplessness, ignorance, and purity, aiming for a male myth as a guardian of moral virtue, a leading partner, and a supporter. To be honest, it is worth reviewing every aspect of gender politics and reconsidering it.
Ironic and sarcasm is definitely Joe's best expressive power. Joe treated his noble companion with sympathy and love, but his treatment of satire, hooligans, and rogue is humorous, or irony or irony. For example, Chaucer called Bath's wife a "worthy woman" and then Ironically even commented on the next line to define the word "worthwhile", but he still got the majority of his role Ironically and humorously drawn. Tolerance and sympathy never lose Joe's attention. The person who disliked and disliked him was the office of two corrupt churches, summoners and amnesty. Of these two roles, Joe Employs uses satire as an expression technique. Qiao Rui commented that as long as it is a quart of wine, the sinner will continue to commit a crime and the kindness of "gentle hooligans" will be revealed.
Perhaps the most famous pilgrim in Joe's Canterbury story is Bath's wife Alison. My wife's fame comes from Joe's ingenious depiction as a brave woman - opposite to a good woman. But Joseph did not fully consider whether he was a subject of irony, a delivery tool, or both. This course will help students understand the complexity of Bath's wife's individuality and her rhetoric by exploring the different ways Joe Crafts designed her role. Students are new to the language of the Canterbury story framework and the story language for the first time. Next, students read the explanation in Joe's wife's Overture of Overture, as a Canterbury storyteller, and as a person in his own poem how she represents her think.