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Canterbury Tales

Throughout an authors literature, many times we find common themes; this is definitely true in Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales. In the literary work, the reader can find common themes through many of the tales. In the Wife of Bath tale, The Millers tale, and the Pardoners tale, it is easy to see that one of the main themes through the book is that women are the downfall of men. Although this may not have been Chaucers personal feeling, he gives ample proof to prove this statement through his characters and their stories. In the prologue and tale of The Wife of Bath, the reader begins to see the main theme in Chaucers work. In the wife of baths prologue, she tells a story about a night when she and one of her husbands spent a night at home. In her telling of the story, she begins to tell that nightly, her husband would read to her from a book full of misogynistic material. On this particular night, the Wife of Bath was subjected to more of this book, and the reader is told of how the book explains that women are mens downfall. The book sights many examples; one being the story of Adam and eve. In this book the author states that eve was the one who led Adam into o temptation; therefore making her his downfall, or the thing that lead to his later catastrophic problems. The wife of bath further illustrates that women are mens downfall as she continues her story. She explains to the other travelers that this book angered and enraged her so much on that particular night that she struck her husband. Causing him to retaliate and strike her back in a fit of rage. When the wife of bathe explains these facts to her fellow travelers, she shows the reader that she, a woman, caused the downfall of usually caring and loving husbands character. The information given in the wife of bath section of the story is substantiated throughout the rest of the work. The millers tale is another that supports the theme. The miller s tale speaks of a man who i...

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