Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Wife of Bath’s Prologue”.

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Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Wife of Bath’s Prologue”

I. Plot Summary The Prologue 1. Unique in The Canterbury Tales, the introduction to the Wife of Bath’s Tale is longer than the tale itself. She describes her own marriage in great detail. She sees nothing wrong with having had five husbands. To defend her position, the Wife refers to King Solomon, who had seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines.

2. The Wife of Bath’s first three husbands were old, rich and willing to do what she said. 3. Her fourth husband had a mistress. She had him believe she was sleeping with another man so he would be jealous. 4. When the husband died, she married the good- looking Jankyn, twenty years her junior, who treated her like dirt. 5. He used to read from a book about how women could not be trusted. She got so furious that she ripped the pages out, and he hit her so hard that she went partially deaf. Thinking she was about to die, she made him swear to obey her every word.

II. Characterization A.The Wife of Bath The Wife is a sexual being and carries complex gender traits—masculine and feminine. By her own account, she is a blend of Venus and Mars (love and war, sex and violence). It is obvious from the Wife’s fight with her fifth husband, culminating in her losing her hearing, that she is well able to wield her fists as well as her wits. She dominates her husbands in every way: physically, financially and legally.

B. The First Three Husbands The first three come across as a group rather than separate people, as “types,” rather than “individuals.” * They all fall into the Wife’s category of rich, old and foolish husbands, and they are familiar literary type.

C. The Last Two Husbands The other two husbands are more individualized. One is a young man who requires more subtle handling from the Wife, and the other, her fifth husband, is a stronger and more substantial character. * None the less, for all the difference, all five husbands illustrate the same basic point. Rich or poor, old or young, stupid or clever, they are all examples of powerless husbands, men who the Wife finally succeeded in taming.

III. Themes The Wife of Bath’s Prologue 1.The Wife of Bath’s prologue exhibits the fate of woman as a commodity to be bought and used in marriage. In exchange for the sexual use of her body, her first three husbands give her economic security.

2. Her view of virginity Virginity, which the Church glorifies, is not required of the Wife of Bath. She thinks that her body is given her to use. She has no wish to be a virgin and she does not accept the doctrine that a widow or a widower must not marry again. She is willing to admit, for convention’s sake, that chastity is the ideal state. But it is not her ideal. In her heart, she despises virginity.

3. The characteristics of the Wife of Bath (boldness, the capacity to argue, sexual honesty, the desire for freedom and autonomy), which are regarded as faults in an age which required the ideal women to be restrained, passive, quiet, uninclined to sex, confined to the house, and obedient, are applauded by modern feminism.

Selfsame Sovereignty and Equality in Marriage English law held that a woman was the subordinate partner in a marriage. The legal term that described the relationship was coverture. The word means “cover”. –A woman was under the protection or cover of her husband. A coverture caused a woman to lose her own rights and property in the eyes of the law. It relieved a woman of all legal responsibilities. –For ex. A woman could not be sued and did not have to pay taxes. –On the other hand, a woman’s property was controlled by her husband—no rights to income, property, or children

Coverture Was in effect until 1839—when married women obtained some legal rights. –Women argued that they needed to control their money and property while their men were away for long periods fighting in wars or pioneering new lands

List responses to the question What does a woman or man want most for herself or himself in a long-term relationship?