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artcher [175]
3 years ago
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What do the following lines from “The Prologue” to The Canterbury Tales suggest about the woman from Bath?

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natulia [17]3 years ago
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<u>Answer:</u>

The lines from “The Prologue” to the Canterbury Tales Suggests the woman from the bath is a proud and an arrogant woman. She was married to five men and was partially deaf.

According to the prologue, she had already travelled different holy places like Jerusalem, Rome and Boulogne and she knew everything about love. She had a feministic feeling about marriage, men and women and she also used to interpret bible in her own way to justify her multiple marriage.

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