The Woman's Emotional Role

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The worldly conceptions and practices surrounding love have evolved over time and throughout many different cultures. It followed this same sort of pattern throughout literature where the classical time period focused on loving all things in beauty with the man as all powerful, while the medieval period put women on a pedestal to be loved and focused on. Marie de France is an author of the medieval time period who wrote a story called Laustic, which demonstrates a woman’s role in a romantic setting as well as a societal one. Boccaccio, in the Decameron, demonstrates a new form of love where women are not necessarily of noble status, but the peasant and lower class people are present, creating a completely new genre of writing. By taking a look at these two pieces of literature, the differences and similarities between the roles of women during the time period create emotional and connecting responses between the characters and the reader through the author’s use of language and structure.
Marie de France’s the Laustic demonstrates courtly love and its foundation that women in romance are of high nobility. Although women were viewed as more of a prize than in previous literature periods, they were still represented as under the status of men. Marie de France introduces the woman in her story as the “courtly and elegant wife” that was given to a knight, which shows the courtly relations and theme to the story (83). Since most of the time women did not play a role in the decision of who they were to marry, adultery became a common theme amongst many stories. This theme demonstrates women’s power in that although they are forced to marry a courtly man without much choosing, they usually choose to love another behind their husbands...

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...rom conventional attitudes and uses non courtly love along with a different story line to define a woman’s power among herself.
Without the prominent women of these stories, the readers would not feel the emotional responses given from the importance of their roles. These two stories differ in that Marie de France follows the path of the power of women in the courtly world with adultery around every corner, while Boccaccio refrains from using the typical landscape of writing to give a more common type of love with peasantry people and a new way to relate to the feelings and attitudes of the characters. The role of women changes throughout time because their power is constantly shifting, yet somehow, men constantly influence their actions. Love is a big factor among these pieces and without women, the tragedies and jealous actions would not play out in the same way.

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