The Wife Of Bath Chivalric Code

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The Wife of Bath The medieval period, literally meaning “middle period,” was a time in history filled with noblemen who fought for honor, love, and a country under the code of chivalry. Knights had the honor of defending a country ruled by the almighty King. One of the best examples from this time period that can describe the Chivalric code and the concept of honor and independence is Chaucer’s Canterbury Tale’s. In these Tale’s, Chaucer tells twenty-nine different stories and/or experiences with different themes and different meanings to each story. The way people behave today allows readers to recognize each character’s distinct personality and connect with different stories in ways that cannot be done to the other tales. The tale that seems …show more content…

Chivalry represents honesty, nobility, loyalty, and honor that lies within a knight and gives knights an enormous amount of respect. The Wife of Bath’s tale starts off with a knight who, instead of protecting women under the chivalric code, rapes one. Instead of being put to death by decapitation, Queen Guinevere gives the knight the following challenge: if, after one year and a day, the knight can discover what women want most in the world and present his conclusion to the court, he will keep his life. If he brings back the wrong answer or cannot find the answer, off with his head. The remainder of the tale tells about his journey and his encounter with an old hag who is later transformed into a beautiful maid. The old hag could potentially have been intended to represent the Wife of Bath, or how others wished to see her as “… [disrupting] the political and gender-defined world around her and [exposing] little-appreciated aspects of the feminine elements that she embodies” (Sylvester 253). The knight makes a promise to the old hag saying that he would marry her if she gave him the answer to his problems. The hag then offers the knight a choice between two situations that are both intolerable in the eyes of the knight. The choices were whether the knight wants the old hag to be transformed into a young and beautiful with a …show more content…

They are both told in ways that show differences between the husband and wife’s gender roles in a relationship and sovereignty. In the Wife of Bath’s “General Prologue”, Chaucer describes the wife differently than other characters to make her stand out and to draw the attention of his audience into the story. He describes the Wife as a self-confident, independent women who thinks highly of herself. The Wife of Bath’s independence and sovereignty over herself is what the Tale of the Wife of Bath is revolved around. Her previous marriages not only show off how scandalous she is, but they portray the idea that “romance is also about domination in regard to gender roles” (Sterling). The Tale reflects around the Wife’s personality in that it illustrates the idea of independence in women and brings to the audience what is almost a feminist story depicting sovereignty and power. Her occupation is what makes the Wife so respectable throughout her life, giving her a high social status and a high place in society. Power, one of the many themes in the Tale, is shown throughout the entire tale and has a significant meaning to the overall moral of the story. In the beginning of the Tale, a knight deprives a fair maiden of the power over her own body. When he goes on his journey to discover what women most desire, which happens to be power, he comes across a situation that deprives power

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