Comparing The Wife Of Bath's Tale And The Millers Tale

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The Canterbury Tales, written by Geoffrey Chaucer during the medieval ages, is a selection of tales of twenty-eight pilgrims. All of the pilgrims participate in an activity in which each person tells a story. The two tales that this analysis focuses on are “The Miller’s Tale” and “The Wife of Bath’s Tale.” In “The Miller’s Tale,” the story revolves around three men, an old carpenter named John, an astrology student, Nicholas, and a young parish clerk, Absalom. All three men are infatuated with a beautiful 18 year old woman, Alisoun, who happens to be the carpenter’s wife. Alisoun is disloyal to her husband and is soon swept off her feet by Nicholas’ advances. When she begins her secret affair with Nicholas, the two lovers devise a ruse to have