1. Wife Of Bath
Today most feminists commonly depict the Wife of Bath from Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, as the ideal model for the feminist literary figure. ... In the Canterbury Tales, Chaucer uses a style of writing that tends to make fun of and point out the inner controversy of each pilgrim. ... Dooth as you list: I am here at youre wille... I nil leve no tales: I knowe you for a trewe wif, dame Alis." ... My answer would be most probably, based mainly on the fact that Chaucer wrote from within a misogynistic society and he too readily demonstrates satire with his other pilgrims and neg...
- Word Count: 1773
- Approx Pages: 7
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School