Envy And Greed In Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales

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In “The Canterbury Tales” the author Chaucer uses many themes in his work. The two that caught my eye were envy and greed. He uses these to characterize The Wife Of Bath. A conflict encountered in the was the hag blackmailed the knight into marriage. She did action because she’s lusting for a higher status and love. According to the article “The Dynamic Culture Of the Middle Ages” written by Dr. Guisepi, women were defined in relation to men. Women’s main status were by marriage and childbearing lives. The Wife Of Bath wants to break this stereotype and rise above by earning a higher status. The Wife Of Bath has always envied people of higher power and more wealthy relations. In the tale “The Wife Of Baths Tale” a knight