"Canterbury tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer
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Canterbury Tales Essay
It is said that everyone has a twin or a double in this
world or someone who is the same as another in looks, ideas,
beliefs, or characteristics. By the same token- if this is true-
does everyone also have an opposite in this world or someone who
is opposite in these qualities? It seems as though the Wife of
Bath from The Canterbury Tales proves the latter situation to be
true.
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be 'whipped and crushed' because of what she did. The Wife of Bath and Tess D'Urberville are almost exactly opposite and represent both sides of the qualities that women should have. However, these qualities must not be so extreme and should combine to include them all equally. This way the woman can be fair to both herself and her husband. (Besides, if a woman was split in half like that- which half would you marry?!)
be 'whipped and crushed' because of what she did. The Wife of Bath and Tess D'Urberville are almost exactly opposite and represent both sides of the qualities that women should have. However, these qualities must not be so extreme and should combine to include them all equally. This way the woman can be fair to both herself and her husband. (Besides, if a woman was split in half like that- which half would you marry?!)