The Wife Of Bath's Tale Feminist Analysis

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“Feminism in The Wife of Bath’s Tale” Unlike many of Geoffrey Chaucer’s other tales, The Wife of Bath’s is from the point of view of a medieval woman named Alison. Although Alison may seem as though she is a radical feminist as she sexually exploits and controls men, Alison is clearly not a feminist but rather believes in a form of misandry. Alison’s wicked, deceitful ways exemplify the negative side of women that one may hear within stereotypes. Although this sexual confidence and rebellion may be seen as a feminist standpoint in these medieval times, it actually does not empower women at all but may harm them. Alison’s attitude toward men confirms many stereotypes and may encourage men to hold a misogynist viewpoint toward women. Geoffrey

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