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  Feminist Character in Chaucer's Wife of Bath's Tale
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|Feminist Character in Chaucer's Wife of Bath's Tale |
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|The Wife of Bath’s Tale features a character that seemed to resemble a feminist. But in Chaucer’s time, feminism was thought to be abnormal and the pilgrims’ |
|reacted negatively towards her for it, but The Wife of Bath had no qualms about displaying herself as she really was. She was not ashamed of the fact she had been |
|married five times, and was about to......


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