Chaucers view on marriage

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English

 

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Sheryl A

 

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October 7, 2016

 

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University

 

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Chaucer's implication on marriage in this tale is that only when the wife has complete control over her husband, will it be a successful one. Alison in the Wife of Bath's tale loved complete control and never wanted to be in a marriage unless she had this and it seems to prove one of Chaucer's views on marriage...
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The people in town wished he would marry and he complied by marrying a woman named Griselde, but wanted to put her through a series of tests, such as killing two of her newly born children, to prove that she truly loved him. In the end, Griselde overcame his cruel tests after he asked to marry another and she replied with such an answer he was looking for...
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