The Role Of Men In The Canterbury Tales

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When we think of a modern feminist society we often don’t think of a time when women used men to get what we wanted. Men have always used women to satisfy their desires and needs. However, since Wife of Bath story from the Canterbury Tales, we see that women have used men in the same way since. In this essay I will argue that when a woman uses a man, it is the same as when he uses her. Sometimes what is good for the goose is not always good for the gander, or is it? In our modern society it seems that women are looked down on more and more. The more the female tries, the worse it seems to be for her. Women are raised to believe they can have ambition, but no too much or she is considered to be a threat to men. It is as if the female race is being raised to compete with one another, and not for jobs or accomplishments. Rather for the affection of the male. Most girls are raised to think that they should all aspire to marriage, but our modern male is not raised to think the same. Men are raised to think that being a sexual being is okay, where as the female is not. Why is this okay? …show more content…

There are some who would think that for a man to act that way it is okay. If you ask a modern male what he likes about a woman he will someday love, he will laugh and say, “Love? Does she have big boob? Is she hot?”. The double standard men live by is one that women really do not find attractive. It is okay for a man to sleep with many different women, and marry a few different times is okay. Why is it not okay for a woman? If a woman sleeps with even a few different men she is a “Slut” or a “whore”. If a woman marries even for a second time she is a “gold digger”. If a man can do it why is it is so shameful for a woman? What happens when in a very common Canterbury Tale shows women that in literature in fourteenth century women acted the same as men and they were just as

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