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History vs. Herstory:
Why Women Don’t Mind That Their
 Husbands Aren’t Really Listening
    The Wife of Bath’s Prologue & Tale
The Prologue
❖   The “Wife” (Alisoun) tells the tale of her life and how she
    comes to have five husbands.

❖   She is characterized by her fondness of extravagance as well
    as her manipulative nature.

    ❖   Withholds sex to get her way

    ❖   Is deeply satisfied by her husbands’ total submission

❖   She decries the importance of virginity against the necessity
    of procreation.
The Tale
❖   Sir Gawain rapes a woman (a crime punishable by death)

❖   Guinevere and the women of the court are left to decide his
    fate; they give him a year to answer the question of what
    women want more than anything else.

❖   He ventures out, asking many women the question and
    receiving different answers at each turn

❖   He finally meets a hag at the end of his year who promises
    to help him if he’ll grant her one request. He agrees.
The Tale (continued)
❖   The hag answers that all women want sovereignty over their husbands;
    Guinevere accepts this and Gawain is freed.

❖   The hag requests that Gawain marries her.* Despite his protests, they
    are married.

❖   In their marriage bed, he is presented with two options:

    ❖   Her faithfulness at the cost of her remaining ugly or

    ❖   Her beauty at the cost of her infidelity.

❖   He ultimately lets her choose whatever she finds most pleasing and
    honorable. She becomes beautiful and remains faithful and they live
    happily ever after.
Cultural Context

❖   The lower side of human nature was considered to be
    predominant in women, so anti-feminist writings like this
    were common.

❖   Virginity was exalted above marriage by most, but the
    greatest exception was the monk Jovinian

    ❖   He wrote that marriage is a positive good rather than
        necessary evil
What do the stereotypes
presented in the character
Alisoun (the wife) illustrate
about the attitudes toward
    women at the time?

 How do those attitudes
 compare to those of our
    modern society?
Stereotypes of Women:
              Then and Today
❖   Role of misogyny in the narration    ❖   Fills temptress archetype

    ❖   Wife acts as rejecting concept       ❖   Dominates older husbands with
                                                 sexuality
    ❖   Concept is still very much
        present in entire tale               ❖   Demands money in return for
                                                 pleasure
❖   Wife of Bath’s character highly
    sexualized                           ❖   Material vs Pleasure motivated

    ❖   Physical descriptions from           ❖   Both operate independently but
        Prologue                                 simultaneously in Wife of Bath’s
                                                 character
    ❖   Attitudes she expresses about
        nature of virginity
Why did Alisoun choose to tell the tale of
       the Knight and the Hag?
     How does it reflect herself?




            “Wommen desire to have sovereinetee
            As wel over hir housbonde as hir love,
            And for to been in maistrye him above.”
Who are you calling a hag?
❖   Tells tale to present a moral                ❖   Hag is physical manifestation of the
                                                     Wife’s attitude
    ❖   Like fairy tales: fictional setting
        to present a real moral              ❖   Matches husbands’ level of surrender

    ❖   Makes her own, specific to her            ❖   Once she gains sovereignty, becomes a
        needs                                        “good” and beautiful wife

❖   Wife puts self in story as the Hag       ❖   As with 5th husband, he freely gave her
                                                 sovereignty
    ❖   Desire one thing above all else:
        dominion                             ❖   He was her “worst” husband, became the
                                                 best
    ❖   Acts disagreeably, is a “bad wife”
        at first, but transforms
Alisoun misquotes the Bible but is
 not corrected by the churchmen to
 whom she is telling her story. What
 does this say about the attitudes of
and toward churchmen then and now?
What are they even talking
         about?
❖   The Churchmen don’t know
    much about what they preach.

❖   She spends time defending
    her behavior by misquoting
    and misinterpreting the Bible.

❖   She uses the Bible as an
    equalizer to create a
    semblance of equality with
    her audience.
The wife literally “takes a leaf out of her
husband’s book.” How does this expression
   reflect her life and story figuratively?
I see what you did there.
❖   Roughly means “a person adopts another’s traits or actions
    for his or her own advantage.”

❖   Alisoun takes a page out of her husband’s book of “wikked
    wives”

    ❖   “Subdues” her husband by acting as a wicked wife would

❖   She consistently defies traditional gender roles

    ❖   Justified by citing Biblical anecdotes where her same
        actions are considered acceptable when men do them
Alisoun’s view...
if things were reversed




  “Who painted the leon, tel me who?”
Chaucer creates a woman,
but discredits her views by identifying her
             power with evil.
❖   Alisoun’s View:              ❖   Reader’s Perspective:

❖   Book of “wikked              ❖   She states if men were
    wives” (actions, without         written with more
    cause of reaction)               wickedness maybe the roles
                                     would be different (line 701)
❖   The bible is the weapon to
    subdue a woman               ❖   Chaucer shows her character
                                     to be an example of the
❖   The amount of bad/evil           women they speak of in the
    women in the bible vs.           bible & wicked wives book 
    men
                                 ❖   Thus discrediting her view
What is Alisoun’s perspective on the
   institution of marriage (e.g. is marriage a
      necessary evil or expression of love)?
Is it different than that of the tale as a whole?
Has this dynamic changed in today’s society?
What’s LOVE
                  got to do with it?
❖   First 3 husbands were wealthy, but much
    older than she

❖   With having inherited a lot of wealth
    from the previous marriages she can now
    be more particular about her new partner.

    ❖   Also gains the luxury of marrying
        solely for love

❖   She claims to have married her 5th
    husband for Love, but she treats him the
    worst.
Thanks!

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Wife of bath facilitation PDF format

  • 1. History vs. Herstory: Why Women Don’t Mind That Their Husbands Aren’t Really Listening The Wife of Bath’s Prologue & Tale
  • 2. The Prologue ❖ The “Wife” (Alisoun) tells the tale of her life and how she comes to have five husbands. ❖ She is characterized by her fondness of extravagance as well as her manipulative nature. ❖ Withholds sex to get her way ❖ Is deeply satisfied by her husbands’ total submission ❖ She decries the importance of virginity against the necessity of procreation.
  • 3. The Tale ❖ Sir Gawain rapes a woman (a crime punishable by death) ❖ Guinevere and the women of the court are left to decide his fate; they give him a year to answer the question of what women want more than anything else. ❖ He ventures out, asking many women the question and receiving different answers at each turn ❖ He finally meets a hag at the end of his year who promises to help him if he’ll grant her one request. He agrees.
  • 4. The Tale (continued) ❖ The hag answers that all women want sovereignty over their husbands; Guinevere accepts this and Gawain is freed. ❖ The hag requests that Gawain marries her.* Despite his protests, they are married. ❖ In their marriage bed, he is presented with two options: ❖ Her faithfulness at the cost of her remaining ugly or ❖ Her beauty at the cost of her infidelity. ❖ He ultimately lets her choose whatever she finds most pleasing and honorable. She becomes beautiful and remains faithful and they live happily ever after.
  • 5. Cultural Context ❖ The lower side of human nature was considered to be predominant in women, so anti-feminist writings like this were common. ❖ Virginity was exalted above marriage by most, but the greatest exception was the monk Jovinian ❖ He wrote that marriage is a positive good rather than necessary evil
  • 6. What do the stereotypes presented in the character Alisoun (the wife) illustrate about the attitudes toward women at the time? How do those attitudes compare to those of our modern society?
  • 7. Stereotypes of Women: Then and Today ❖ Role of misogyny in the narration ❖ Fills temptress archetype ❖ Wife acts as rejecting concept ❖ Dominates older husbands with sexuality ❖ Concept is still very much present in entire tale ❖ Demands money in return for pleasure ❖ Wife of Bath’s character highly sexualized ❖ Material vs Pleasure motivated ❖ Physical descriptions from ❖ Both operate independently but Prologue simultaneously in Wife of Bath’s character ❖ Attitudes she expresses about nature of virginity
  • 8. Why did Alisoun choose to tell the tale of the Knight and the Hag? How does it reflect herself? “Wommen desire to have sovereinetee As wel over hir housbonde as hir love, And for to been in maistrye him above.”
  • 9. Who are you calling a hag? ❖ Tells tale to present a moral ❖ Hag is physical manifestation of the Wife’s attitude ❖ Like fairy tales: fictional setting to present a real moral ❖ Matches husbands’ level of surrender ❖ Makes her own, specific to her ❖ Once she gains sovereignty, becomes a needs “good” and beautiful wife ❖ Wife puts self in story as the Hag ❖ As with 5th husband, he freely gave her sovereignty ❖ Desire one thing above all else: dominion ❖ He was her “worst” husband, became the best ❖ Acts disagreeably, is a “bad wife” at first, but transforms
  • 10. Alisoun misquotes the Bible but is not corrected by the churchmen to whom she is telling her story. What does this say about the attitudes of and toward churchmen then and now?
  • 11. What are they even talking about? ❖ The Churchmen don’t know much about what they preach. ❖ She spends time defending her behavior by misquoting and misinterpreting the Bible. ❖ She uses the Bible as an equalizer to create a semblance of equality with her audience.
  • 12. The wife literally “takes a leaf out of her husband’s book.” How does this expression reflect her life and story figuratively?
  • 13. I see what you did there. ❖ Roughly means “a person adopts another’s traits or actions for his or her own advantage.” ❖ Alisoun takes a page out of her husband’s book of “wikked wives” ❖ “Subdues” her husband by acting as a wicked wife would ❖ She consistently defies traditional gender roles ❖ Justified by citing Biblical anecdotes where her same actions are considered acceptable when men do them
  • 14. Alisoun’s view... if things were reversed “Who painted the leon, tel me who?”
  • 15. Chaucer creates a woman, but discredits her views by identifying her power with evil. ❖ Alisoun’s View: ❖ Reader’s Perspective: ❖ Book of “wikked ❖ She states if men were wives” (actions, without written with more cause of reaction) wickedness maybe the roles would be different (line 701) ❖ The bible is the weapon to subdue a woman ❖ Chaucer shows her character to be an example of the ❖ The amount of bad/evil women they speak of in the women in the bible vs. bible & wicked wives book  men ❖ Thus discrediting her view
  • 16. What is Alisoun’s perspective on the institution of marriage (e.g. is marriage a necessary evil or expression of love)? Is it different than that of the tale as a whole? Has this dynamic changed in today’s society?
  • 17. What’s LOVE got to do with it? ❖ First 3 husbands were wealthy, but much older than she ❖ With having inherited a lot of wealth from the previous marriages she can now be more particular about her new partner. ❖ Also gains the luxury of marrying solely for love ❖ She claims to have married her 5th husband for Love, but she treats him the worst.