Wife Of Bath's Tale Analysis

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Wife of bath's tale, Wife of Bath really explains who she is and what she represents as a character. What she represents is someone who is feminist and wanting girls to have sovereignty over men. Which is what in the tale is revealed, that what women desire is Sovereignty. The wife of baths story is about a knight who rapes a women and faces the death penalty. The queen sends him on a quest to find what women truly desire. If he doesn't find it within a year he has to be put to death. He finds an older woman who resembles a witch who says she knows what women desire. He has to pay a price tho and marry her. It being a life or death situation he plays the cards he's given and agrees. the woman tells him what women desire “sovereignty” and then he tells the queen and survives. At the end of the day he has to Marry her to keep his word and he does. The woman gives him a choice between a beautiful young women who's unfaithful or an ugly old woman who is faithful. The knight being overheated with decision he gives the woman in the power to decide. That was the main theme of the story giving the women power. This brings out the character in wife of bath because she believes that women should have the power. …show more content…
Her character totally comes out in the tale and she shows it by letting the knight give the woman the power.
Before the Wife begins her tale, she gives details about her life and her experiences in a prologue. The Wife of Bath starts her prologue by telling that she has always followed the rule of experience rather than authority. She says she has had a lot of experiences with men Having already had five husbands "at the church door," she has enough experiences and time to make her an expert. She sees absolutely nothing wrong with having had five husbands and Instead, she prefers the biblical command to go forth and