Compare And Contrast Metaphors In The Canterbury Tales

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The Canterbury Tales took place in the 1300’s. During this time period the church was able to dictate the people of London because they were uneducated and did not have the ability to read or write. The church began taking advantage and praised the word of God by telling them the only way to live your life by God was to give the church your money and to volunteer your time when needed. Some or most of this money was later given to the king as the king was also taking advantage of his people. Around this time period the Black plague was making its way around killing half of Europe’s population. Throughout Chaucer’s stories he will criticize the church, uses the characters as metaphors, and showing inequality. This story tells about the lives of 29 people living during this time period. They have decided to go on a pilgrimage to Canterbury to arrive at Thomas A. Becket’s grave to pray for good health and to ask for healing. The characters in “the prologue” of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales …show more content…

Chaucer points out in this story using direct characterization, how the woman of bath has very large hips. This quote shows the similar physical features they have with one another “She had a flowing mantle that concealed her large hips/” (482-483). This reviles that she was wide bodied with bigger hips than most. Kim Kardashian and the Women of Bath are similar because they both possess the same physical features. The woman of bath is also described to have five husbands. Chaucer briefly explains that the woman of bath has many husbands “She had five husbands, all at the church doors/” (470). This proves that she has many men that she is involved with in her life. Kim and The Women of Bath are similar in this way because Kim also had many guys at one point in her life. Therefore they are similar because they have large hips and have both had many guys in their lives that they were involved

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