Over the years the original story of sin has been used to explain women's struggle and why they are not as good as men. Eve "I took deprived of the forbidden fruit and ate" (Genesis 3: 6). As a punishment, God did this. As an important text in the life of a person telling the story of the Canterbury story, most pilgrims are familiar with this part and believe that the words of the Bible are the law. For this reason, in that general view, women were not as good as men.
Passive woman of Joe's Canterbury story. The best argument when considering Joe's "Canterbury Tales" is whether the text has anti-feministic elements. A related topic is whether a woman in the Canterbury story is passive in the story. In this article I will explore women's perspective on changes in internal events rather than passive in the stories the pilgrims talked about (stories of knights, stories of mirrors, stories of Bath). story
Comparing women of Cantebury Tales and Decameron with "The Canterbury Tales" and "Decameron" has a variety of roles. Both books occurred around the same time frame 1300A. The Canterbury story took place in London, England, "Ten Days" took place in Florence, Italy. Just think that both books will reflect the same ethics and ways of daily life as both books occurred in Western civilization. It's not. This article shows how these two books express a completely different way of living.
Women played an important role in the Middle Ages. You can find women in various roles. In Canterbury's story Giotto tells several women. Two of them are travelers to the Canterbury pilgrimage, others are characters in many stories on the road. Charlie in the story of the wife of Bath, the old lady in the story of Bath, and the clerk all reflects the various roles of women of the 14th century. Such a woman is an example of a past woman and lifestyle may change but because the general behavior is the same, the contrast is also an example of the current woman.