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Chaucer’s “Wife of Bath”

Historical Background- Women Very passive societal role; inferior/obedient to males Very passive societal role; inferior/obedient to males Physical/emotional abuse Physical/emotional abuse Had occupations- Had occupations- –Tradeswomen –Baker –Shopkeeper –Etc. (Peasant’s wives- worked fields) (Peasant’s wives- worked fields) Women also had household duties Women also had household duties

Historical Background (cont) Gave up all wealth and rights to husband in marriage Gave up all wealth and rights to husband in marriage Some joined nunneries/convents Some joined nunneries/convents Widows- 1/3 of husband’s property Widows- 1/3 of husband’s property Married women covered hair with linen cloth Married women covered hair with linen cloth

The Wife of Bath’s Tale 1. The Wife of Bath’s tale --opposite of the Clerk’s Tale. It represents wifely dominance, or “maistrye,” whereas the Clerk’s tale describes wifely obedience. 2. The Wife of Bath’s Tale is about transformation. An old hag becomes, through magic, young and beautiful; a nasty arrogant youth is turned, through a lecture by the hag, into a husband who takes other’s wishes more into account.

3. Wife’s tale argues for social transformation – the rich should act with virtue, not arrogance, and the rich should act with virtue, not arrogance, and the poor should see their state as a blessed opportunity for spiritual wellbeing. the poor should see their state as a blessed opportunity for spiritual wellbeing.

From the Prologue, we find out… Her name is Alison Her name is Alison She is an authority on marriage, thanks to experience She is an authority on marriage, thanks to experience She makes selective Biblical references- virgins, be forth and multiply, many wives She makes selective Biblical references- virgins, be forth and multiply, many wives Sexual power Sexual power Pardoner interrupts Pardoner interrupts

C. Marriage as Business Transaction and Battleground Says one husband, Jankyn, tried to kill her for “my land” Says one husband, Jankyn, tried to kill her for “my land” reveals her view of marriage as a purely business transaction; love is irrelevant reveals her view of marriage as a purely business transaction; love is irrelevant perhaps recognizes that as an elderly widow, her main attraction is her wealth. perhaps recognizes that as an elderly widow, her main attraction is her wealth.

D. Experience versus Authority Wife says she places HER trust in experience, not authority Wife says she places HER trust in experience, not authority she has been married since she was twelve and “housbondes at chirche dore I have had fyve.” she has been married since she was twelve and “housbondes at chirche dore I have had fyve.”

The “Good” Husbands She had three of them She had three of them Rich, old, and submissive Rich, old, and submissive Torments Torments Tell lies Tell lies Bribes Bribes

4 th Husband Had a mistress Had a mistress Lost her youth Lost her youth Tried to make him jealous Tried to make him jealous Died on a pilgrimage Died on a pilgrimage

Jankyn Loved him Loved him Forbidden Forbidden met while still married to 4 th husband met while still married to 4 th husband Half her age Half her age Mutual abuse- mental and physical Mutual abuse- mental and physical book of wicked wives book of wicked wives Lost hearing Lost hearing

The fight between the Wife and Jankyn is a literal battle between the sexes The fight between the Wife and Jankyn is a literal battle between the sexes she refuses to be cowed by the citation of these authorities on “wifely” behavior she refuses to be cowed by the citation of these authorities on “wifely” behavior refuses to be degraded or psychologically battered into submission refuses to be degraded or psychologically battered into submission She literally strikes a blow She literally strikes a blow (hits him with the book) for herself and for her sex too.

Allusions Incubi- got woman pregnant Incubi- got woman pregnant Ovid’s Midas Ovid’s Midas –has two donkey's ears –Hidden from everyone except his wife –Told the secret –Barber

Fairies, elves and incubi  friars and mendicant Fairies, elves and incubi  friars and mendicant Visited at night Visited at night

Ovid’s story of Midas Ovid’s story of Midas Says it was his wife (not his barber) Says it was his wife (not his barber)

Allusions (cont.) King Arthur’s court- code of chivalry King Arthur’s court- code of chivalry Ptolemy's Almagest- mentions erroneous fact Ptolemy's Almagest- mentions erroneous fact John Gower- version of the same tale that was John Gower- version of the same tale that was –moral of the folk tale- is that true beauty lies within –Wife of Bath message- ugly or fair, women should be obeyed in all things by their husbands.

Knight raped woman Knight raped woman Given one chance to save his life Given one chance to save his life Discover what woman want most in the world Discover what woman want most in the world The Wife’s Tale begins….

Heads towards group of women  one old woman Heads towards group of women  one old woman Says he must pledge himself to her Says he must pledge himself to her

What DO women want?

women most desire to be in charge of their husbands and lovers women most desire to be in charge of their husbands and lovers asks the knight to marry her asks the knight to marry her

Shame at an ugly. old wife Shame at an ugly. old wife Noble character hereditary? Noble character hereditary?

Either ugly and loyal? Either ugly and loyal? Young and unfaithful? Young and unfaithful? The Little Mermaid

What has the Knight learned? By trusting her judgment=both beautiful and loyal By trusting her judgment=both beautiful and loyal

Mockery- clergy Christ went only once to a wedding at Cana Christ went only once to a wedding at Cana Jesus told the Samaritan woman that her 5 th husband was not her husband Jesus told the Samaritan woman that her 5 th husband was not her husband Old Testament figures, like Abraham, Jacob, and Solomon, enjoyed multiple wives at once Old Testament figures, like Abraham, Jacob, and Solomon, enjoyed multiple wives at once God wants us to multiply God wants us to multiply Some one needs to produce the virgins Some one needs to produce the virgins Misuse of scriptures Misuse of scriptures

Role of Men did he truly respect for the old woman or learned how to supply her with the correct answer? did he truly respect for the old woman or learned how to supply her with the correct answer? idealistic or cynical character, inclined to mistrust all men idealistic or cynical character, inclined to mistrust all men Shallow transformations Shallow transformations Punishment for rape Punishment for rape

Role of Women Contrast in society over the roles of woman Contrast in society over the roles of woman danger of encountering an incubus danger of encountering an incubus matriarchal society- Arthur's queen matriarchal society- Arthur's queen Only woman can save him Only woman can save him Antifeminism in the Church  woman characterized as monsters Antifeminism in the Church  woman characterized as monsters abandoned the male’s sovereignty in favor of the woman’s rule abandoned the male’s sovereignty in favor of the woman’s rule

Full Summary The Wife of Bath’s, whose real name is Alison, tale begins with a lengthy prologue detailing her previous life. She claims to be an authority on marriage, thanks in great part to her great experience with it. She has been married times since her first marriage when she was 12. Many people have criticized her for this, supporting their criticism with biblical evidence. In response, she starts to cite scripture passages that she believes support her and her marriages. For example, she says that many patriarchs from the Old Testament had multiple wives. She then appeals to the reader’s sense of reason. Virgins may be holy, but some must reproduce in order to be the parents of these virgins. She then dubs her own gift to be her sexual power over her husbands. The Wife of Bath’s, whose real name is Alison, tale begins with a lengthy prologue detailing her previous life. She claims to be an authority on marriage, thanks in great part to her great experience with it. She has been married times since her first marriage when she was 12. Many people have criticized her for this, supporting their criticism with biblical evidence. In response, she starts to cite scripture passages that she believes support her and her marriages. For example, she says that many patriarchs from the Old Testament had multiple wives. She then appeals to the reader’s sense of reason. Virgins may be holy, but some must reproduce in order to be the parents of these virgins. She then dubs her own gift to be her sexual power over her husbands. After a brief interruption from one of the other pilgrims, she continues her story by recalling her marriage to her first 3 husbands. She describes them as good, mostly because they were submissive to her will. They were old and rich, and she recaps how she psychologically tortured them in order to get what she wanted. She would tell lies to her husband in order to make them compliant and to give her money. After a brief interruption from one of the other pilgrims, she continues her story by recalling her marriage to her first 3 husbands. She describes them as good, mostly because they were submissive to her will. They were old and rich, and she recaps how she psychologically tortured them in order to get what she wanted. She would tell lies to her husband in order to make them compliant and to give her money.

Alison then goes into her description of her two later husbands, whom she dubs as bad. She views them as bad because they were younger and wilder when she married them, so they were not as submissive to her. Her 4th husband had a mistress, and made her go dancing with him. It was with him that she lost her youth. While she was still married to him, she met. Jankyn. She lied to him, telling her that she dreamed of him, but he tells her that she will not marry him unless she is widowed. Her 4th husband dies when on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, but she is not sad because she already has her next husband lined up. Alison then goes into her description of her two later husbands, whom she dubs as bad. She views them as bad because they were younger and wilder when she married them, so they were not as submissive to her. Her 4th husband had a mistress, and made her go dancing with him. It was with him that she lost her youth. While she was still married to him, she met. Jankyn. She lied to him, telling her that she dreamed of him, but he tells her that she will not marry him unless she is widowed. Her 4th husband dies when on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, but she is not sad because she already has her next husband lined up. Jankyn, who becomes her 5th husband, is different then her previous. She marries him for love and he was poor. He always won her back when she was angry, and she desired him when he was forbidden to her (when she was still married). He had a book of bad wives that he liked to torture her with. She rips pages out of the book and hits Jankyn, who then hits her head. This leads to her becoming deaf in one ear. She teases him by saying she wants to kiss him, and then simply hit him again. He then agrees to sign over his estate to her. Jankyn, who becomes her 5th husband, is different then her previous. She marries him for love and he was poor. He always won her back when she was angry, and she desired him when he was forbidden to her (when she was still married). He had a book of bad wives that he liked to torture her with. She rips pages out of the book and hits Jankyn, who then hits her head. This leads to her becoming deaf in one ear. She teases him by saying she wants to kiss him, and then simply hit him again. He then agrees to sign over his estate to her.

The tale begins with a reference to faries and incubi. Incubi were mythical creatures that were said to impregnate woman in their sleep. The Wife of Bath says that the incubis have become the friars, raping woman just like the incubi once did, but not always getting them pregnant. Once, there was a knight from King Arthur’s court who saw a beautiful woman and rapes her. In this time, this crime was punishable by a beheading. He was saved, however by the women, including King Arthur’s queen. She proposes that the knight discover what woman want more than anything in one year in order to save his life. The tale begins with a reference to faries and incubi. Incubi were mythical creatures that were said to impregnate woman in their sleep. The Wife of Bath says that the incubis have become the friars, raping woman just like the incubi once did, but not always getting them pregnant. Once, there was a knight from King Arthur’s court who saw a beautiful woman and rapes her. In this time, this crime was punishable by a beheading. He was saved, however by the women, including King Arthur’s queen. She proposes that the knight discover what woman want more than anything in one year in order to save his life. The knight sets off in search of the answer, but every woman he talks to answers differently. The answers range from, money, to honor, to beauty, to sex, to the ability to do whatever they want. Some also say that they want to be considered secretive, though the Wife of Bath says that this is impossible, which is proven by Ovid’s story of Midas. Midas is a man who has ass’s ear underneath his hair. He begged his wife not to tell the story, but she could not keep the secret in so she went to a marsh and told his secret. If you want to hear the rest of the story, the Wife of Bath directs you to read Ovid. The knight sets off in search of the answer, but every woman he talks to answers differently. The answers range from, money, to honor, to beauty, to sex, to the ability to do whatever they want. Some also say that they want to be considered secretive, though the Wife of Bath says that this is impossible, which is proven by Ovid’s story of Midas. Midas is a man who has ass’s ear underneath his hair. He begged his wife not to tell the story, but she could not keep the secret in so she went to a marsh and told his secret. If you want to hear the rest of the story, the Wife of Bath directs you to read Ovid.

After this diversion, the Wife of Bath continues with the story of the knight. He starts to ride home because his year time limit is almost up. On his way, he sees a group of woman, so he rides towards them. As he gets closer, the group disappears and there is only one old and ugly woman remains. She asks if she can be of assistance, and the knight promises her reward is she would help him. She agrees if he pledges himself to her. Seeing that he had no option, the man agrees and she promises to save his life. She tells him the answer, which he repeats to the silent court. The thing that woman desire more than anything else is to have sovereignty and mastery over their husbands. None of the woman of the court disagreed, so he is spared. The old woman then asks the knight to marry her as her repayment for saving his life. The horrified knight begs her to take his material possessions rather than his body. The Wife refuses, and he is forced to agree. The hag an the miserable knight are married and go to bed the same night. After this diversion, the Wife of Bath continues with the story of the knight. He starts to ride home because his year time limit is almost up. On his way, he sees a group of woman, so he rides towards them. As he gets closer, the group disappears and there is only one old and ugly woman remains. She asks if she can be of assistance, and the knight promises her reward is she would help him. She agrees if he pledges himself to her. Seeing that he had no option, the man agrees and she promises to save his life. She tells him the answer, which he repeats to the silent court. The thing that woman desire more than anything else is to have sovereignty and mastery over their husbands. None of the woman of the court disagreed, so he is spared. The old woman then asks the knight to marry her as her repayment for saving his life. The horrified knight begs her to take his material possessions rather than his body. The Wife refuses, and he is forced to agree. The hag an the miserable knight are married and go to bed the same night. The woman asks why he is so miserable, and he says that he is ashamed of having her as a wife. She replies, questioning whether noble character is able to be inherited. Though her own family is materially poor, she argues that true poverty is in wanting things. She then gives him options- she can remain old and ugly, yet good, or become young and pretty, yet unfaithful. After a while, he responds that he will rely on her judgment and she can choose. Because he gave women the sovereignty they wanted most, the woman because both young and loyal, and obedient to the knight. The Wife of Bath concludes the tale with a final stanza, asking Jesus to send all women young men who are vigorous in bed, and that that the women would outlive the men. The woman asks why he is so miserable, and he says that he is ashamed of having her as a wife. She replies, questioning whether noble character is able to be inherited. Though her own family is materially poor, she argues that true poverty is in wanting things. She then gives him options- she can remain old and ugly, yet good, or become young and pretty, yet unfaithful. After a while, he responds that he will rely on her judgment and she can choose. Because he gave women the sovereignty they wanted most, the woman because both young and loyal, and obedient to the knight. The Wife of Bath concludes the tale with a final stanza, asking Jesus to send all women young men who are vigorous in bed, and that that the women would outlive the men.

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