This theme relates to some of the Wife of Bath's experiences.
Explanation:
The character of the old woman appears in the The Wife of Bath's tale , and before mentioning the part of the old woman (who later changes her uglyappearance ), the Wife of Bath tells about her husbands. Some she did what she wanted with them; another was good but not faithful; another was good-looking but without money, he hits her, but in the end she has power over him.
Ophelia agrees to keep Laertes' advice as a “watchman” close to her heart but urges him not to give her advice that he does not practice himself. Laertes reassures her that he will take care of himself.