"I don't deny that I will have my husbands both my debtor and my slave, and as long as I am his wife he shall suffer in the flesh. I will have command over his body during all his life, not he." Many people believe that she is saying that she wants to have total control over herself, her husband, and their household. Chaucer does show through this characterization that the Wife of Bath is desirable in one way to men because she is willing to be submissive to their desires. While the Prioress is shown through her tale which tells us something of the medieval attitude towards simple miracles, which also was quite prevalent. This story also restates again and again her devotion to the church which is how she and the Wife of Bath which shows how they relate to one
"I don't deny that I will have my husbands both my debtor and my slave, and as long as I am his wife he shall suffer in the flesh. I will have command over his body during all his life, not he." Many people believe that she is saying that she wants to have total control over herself, her husband, and their household. Chaucer does show through this characterization that the Wife of Bath is desirable in one way to men because she is willing to be submissive to their desires. While the Prioress is shown through her tale which tells us something of the medieval attitude towards simple miracles, which also was quite prevalent. This story also restates again and again her devotion to the church which is how she and the Wife of Bath which shows how they relate to one