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Role of Women in Canterbury Tales-
Title: Role of Women in Canterbury Tales-
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1240 | Pages: 5.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Role of Women in Canterbury Tales-
Role of Women in Canterbury Tales-
The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer serves as a moral
manual for the 1300’s and years after. Through the faults of both men
and woman, he shows in each persons story what is right and wrong and
how one should live. Under the surface, however, lies a jaded look
and woman and how they cause for the downfall of men.
“The Knight’s Tale” is one of chivalry and
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considered
something of a whore.
It is not only in three narration’s that women are thought of
as having an evil-like quality, that they always tempt and take from
men, but in almost every one of the stories. They are depicted of
untrustworthy, selfish and very vain throughout the collection of
tales. Chaucer obviously has very opinionated views of the marriage
and the opposite sex and expresses it very strongly in The
Canterbury Tales.
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