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Analysis Of The Knight From The Wife Of Bath's Tale

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The Knight from the Wife of Bath’s tale was weak and powerless, which is not what one would expect from a knight. In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer not only has The Knight from the Wife of Bath’s tale, but he also includes another Knight in the prologue. The Knight in the prologue was described as being “a most distinguished man”; He was characterized as “truth[ful], honor[able], generous, and courte[ous]”(46). The Knight from The Wife of Bath’s Tale was the complete opposite;he was weak, powerless and did not uphold integrity. The Knight from the Wife of Bath was so powerless that he went out into the world looking for power, and in order to make himself appear and feel powerful he with his “lusty liver” raped an innocent young girl. After
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