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Monday, March 24, 2008

The Wife of Birth

The wife of birth shows the level of women in the society of the middle ages. Her tale consist of her ideas of the laws of marriage and they way husbands should treat their wives. The story she tells is the only one in the "Canterbury Tales" that represents a women in a role in society.
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