What opinions does the Wife of Bath express in her tale? What do all her opinions—and her tale itself—tell you about her character? You may want to look at your reading notes to answer this question.
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Step 1: The Wife of Bath expresses several opinions in her tale, including her belief in female dominance in marriage, her views on the importance of experience in relationships, and her defense of her multiple marriages. Show more…
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