1. Wife of Bath
Through means of reversal, Chaucer leads his main female character down the road of maleness. ... The reader first meets the pilgrims in the General Prologue (GP), where Chaucer provides subtle indications to the type of character he describes. ... Chaucer has come under critical disapproval for not adhering to socially prescribed gender roles for feminity in his character WB. ... The one weakness that comes forward in the WB character is when she steps out of the male role back into the female role. ... WB's awakening occurs as Jankyn reads to her from his "book of evil wives". ...
- Word Count: 2959
- Approx Pages: 12
- Has Bibliography