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This 5 page paper discusses the Prologue of Charucer's Wife of Bath section. Primarily, this report gives a review of the article by Barbara Gottfried on the subject in a pro and con format. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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type of fable or moralistic tale. A good deal of the tale is hinged upon her experience with wedded bliss. Her final assertion is that in a perfect world, men
would submit to their wives then there would be continual world peace. Of course, she says this tongue in cheek, given the content of the rest of her romantic tale.
In The Chaucer Review, author, Barbara Gottfried, states, in reference to the Wife of Baths tale (prologue) that this introduction to the tale comprehends the transmutative power of the Wife
of Baths prologue, and the veiled yet crucial fact of the ambivalence of her feelings about love, marriage, husbands, the images of women she confronts, and the most deep rooted
valued of the society in which she lives"(Gottfried, 202). The thesis having been stated, Ms. Gottfried makes her main argument for the article, stating that in having her turn
at telling a tale, in fact gains the perfect platform for her ideas. "Thus in speaking, the Wife of Bath attempts to overcome and is yet caught in the double
bind of endeavoring to give voice to distinctively female experience in the face of authority and audience whose values and expectations are overwhelmingly male"(Gottfried 202). This is a tale inside
of a tale inside of a tale, it can be said. The first point that the Wife of Bath makes, and on which Gottfried comments, is that the wife
is responding to a debate that had been going on for centuries regarding the place of women in the universe and society. The clergy she criticizes focused on the subordinate
place of women in society. Biblical precedents on remarriage, sexual gratification, celibacy, and adherence to the perfect state of virginity"(Gottfried, 205). . Many times what the Wife says is in
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