1. The anti-antifeminist Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales
Its author, Geoffrey Chaucer, born humble and yet labors for the noble ladies, who render him an outlook on the life in chateau, acquires the living conceptions from both the lower and upper classes. ... Concerning his contemporary, during which misogyny prevails, he on the other hand in the work represents the general structure its patriarchal system. ... First of all, the value judgment is a moot point, since it comes from the contemporary male-defined values deep-rooted in the society. ...
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- Grade Level: High School