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Emily and the other view

One important aspect of society that Geoffrey Chaucer includes in a series of his short tales, ‘The Canterbury Tales’, is the role of women in the 14th century. Two of the stories, which include this aspect, are The Knight’s Tale and The Wife of Bath’s Tale. Chaucer shows two views of women that existed at that time period in England. One view is portrayed through Emily and the other view is portrayed through the Wife of Bath’s Tale and the old woman in her tale. The view portrayed by Emily shows her as a pretty maiden who minds her own business while two cousin’s fight over their love for her. Although the story is based on her in a way of speaking, she is not the main heroine in the story. On the other hand, the Wife of Bath shows a view of women who are feminists and believe in male submission. She manipulates the story and her characters as she pleases. Both stories are prime examples of the downfall of men due to the influences of women. In The Knight’s Tale, the downfall is death and regret. In The Wife Of Bath’s Tale, the downfall is submission and the loss of male sovereignty.

Palamon and Arcite are two cousins who are both knights and are both captured by King Theseus. They were both put to prison in


This is shown by her not being able to resist telling her companions about sexual encounters that she has experienced. She likes the idea of having power and to her, the sky is the limit. She would go to any extent to gain power; even losing her hearing in one ear did not seem like such a big loss to her when she looks at what she has gained in return. She even ended up gaining power over her last two husbands which, as she claims, were the hardest two to control.

thought I showed such a great fondness of him. (Page 201)

My lady, my love, my dearest wife, I leave the matter to your wise decision. You make the

...a woman wants the self-same sovereignty over her husband and her lover.And master him: he

who has done mischief to many a true man…

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