Topic > Canterbury Tales Summary: The Wife of Bath's Tale

What if one day, everything you seem to perceive, turns into an instance? Because of this, your entire world turns upside down. All this happened to me, in one day. It only took a moment and it would forever reshape the way things should be done. It might seem surprising that no one is ever prepared for such a moment. However, unfortunately, the truth is that even the worst can happen when you least expect it. It was one of the most beautiful days of the summer, I remember it as if it were yesterday. It was a normal Saturday morning. In our home, usually as a family, we clean the house. However, of course, that Saturday was a little different. My dad had gone to work, so it's in my house if you can't make out the story, it's essential reading. The crux of the story is that once upon a time there was a knight who had done a horrible deed, that is, he raped a girl. The king sets out to find ice for what the knight had done. All the knight had to do was proceed with a mission. It was therefore a question of finding out what the predominant desire of women is. During his journey, he finds an ugly and decrepit woman. The woman, however, promises to reveal the secret to him, if and only if, he agrees to let her do what her heart desired. As they go back to report to the king, the knight answers the question correctly. Now it's up to the woman to realize her desires, which culminate in being married to her. Repelled by his ugliness, the woman gave the knight a choice. It may be that he married her beautiful and unfaithful, or ugly and faithful. The knight tells her to make the choice herself. Armed with that answer, the old woman rewarded him. Thus she becomes beautiful and faithful to the knight. The moral of the story is that in a relationship the woman is in charge. Thus, proving that in our family, the woman is in charge of all decisions. This is probably one of the highest positions a wife could ever have