Gender and Power in the Wife of Bath’s Tale
Words: 663 1267The "Wife of Bath's Tale," one of the most renowned stories from Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," is a rich narrative that explores themes of power, gender, and social norms in the Middle Ages. Chaucer's portrayal of the Wife of Bath, also known as Alisoun, is a groundbreaking depiction of a woman who defies the conventional norms of her time. Through her prologue and tale, the Wife of Bath challenges the patriarchal structures and advocates for female autonomy and authority […]