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Canterbury Tales2
Title: Canterbury Tales2
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1524 | Pages: 6.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Canterbury Tales2
In Chaucer’s day women were thought of in lesser regard than men.
Their positions in the community were less noble and often displeasing. The
Canterbury Tales, written by Chaucer, is about a pilgrimage to Canterbury.
Along with the narrator (Chaucer), there are 29 other Canterbury pilgrims. Not
surprisingly, only three of them are women: the Prioress, the associate of the
Prioress, and the Wife of Bath. Each traveler is to tell two tales to make
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had Chaunticleer killed.
Ultimately, these four stories in The Canterbury Tales depict how women
are the cause of a man’s downfall. Although the roles are not positive, Chaucer
has given females a significant purpose in his book. Through these tales told by
men, it is easy to see that a woman’s superiority is not in government or in the
work field, but, most certainly, over a man’s nobility and life.
Word Count:1495
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