Dance, Puppets, Dance. Character Analysis on the Wife of Bath in Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales "
Date Submitted: 02/18/2001 12:28:15
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 3 pages (863 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 3 pages (863 words)
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Dance, Puppets, Dance!
In the Hollywood blockbuster Basic Instinct, Sharon Stone plays a devious,
manipulative, sex-driven woman who gets whatever she wants through her ploys for control.
Stone's portrayal of this character is unforgettable and makes the movie. In book or film, the
most memorable female characters are those who break out of the stereotypical "good wife"
mold. When an author or actress uses this technique effectively, the woman often carries the
story. In Geoffrey
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own ideal of what a woman should be. By gaining sovereignty, she has the power.
Chaucer has presented us with a fresh view of women, uncharacteristic of his time. The
Wife of Bath is unique, and her defining qualities allow what the author thinks of women to
reveal itself clearly. She is an immoral woman who has done whatever she has needed to do to
get what she wants, and the author makes no apologies.
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