The Characters In Chaucer's "The Clerks Tale" And "The Wife Of Bath Tale"
In "The Clerks Tale" and "The Wife of Bath Tale" from Geoffrey
Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, characters are demanding, powerful and
manipulating in order to gain obedience from others. From all of The
Canterbury Tales, "The Clerks Tale" and "The Wife of Baths Tale" are the
two most similar tales. These tales relate to each other in the terms of
obedience and the treatment of women. "The Wife of Bath Tale" consists of
one woman who has complete control over her husbands. It evolves the idea
that a woman is more powerful and controlling in a relationship. She
intimid ....
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