Geoffrey Chaucer Wife of Bath | Canterbury Tales Wife of Bath Summary
Geoffrey Chaucer portrays "The Wife of Bath" as the most entertaining character in "The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales" as indicated by its summary.
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Geoffrey Chaucer portrays "The Wife of Bath" as the most entertaining character in "The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales" as indicated by its summary.
He gathered Middle English dialect and started writing poetry in it due to which we call Chaucer father of English poetry, language and literature.
"The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales" shows Chaucer's exceptional art of characterization. Marvelous art of characterization represents Chaucer's whole era
Knight and parson are very minutely painted by the poet in "Prologue to the Canterbury Tales". Knight represents feudalism and parson symbolizes religion.