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Comments on Marriage

Title: Comments on Marriage
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 719 | Pages: 3.1 (approximately 235 words/page)


Comments on Marriage

Comments on Marriage Many tales in the Canterbury Tales make some comment about marriage. These comments offer different perspectives of marital relationships. The Wife of Bath expresses a marriage can be happy only after a woman has gained complete sovereignty over her husband. The Clerk reveals an opposite view in his tale of a totally submissive and obedient wife. Marriage portrayed in the Franklin’s tale is something in between the extremes of the Wife …showed first 75 words of 719 total

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showed last 75 words of 719 total…as noble as the knight, Aurelius sends Dorigen back to her husband. Therefore, the Franklin’s tale depicts marriage as being based on courtly love and honesty. None of the views of marriage presented in the Canterbury Tales represent Geoffrey Chaucer’s own beliefs. By depicting such a variety of perspectives toward marriage, Chaucer is allowing the readers to draw their own conclusions on each tale without moralizing or judging the characters for their relationships.

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