As she writes in her philosophical autobiography, "There are and will be those who think I have gone overboard. Let them rest assured that this assessment is correct, probably beyond their wildest imaginations, and that I will continue to do so." In "The Wife of Bath's Tale" Mary would have just be upset,disgrace and discusted,I was, for the simple reason that this was a man that raped a girl that was virgin. A pure girl who might be dramatized and would never get respect or ever get married for the sin of a man that took something away that is so precious to all of us women. It would also bother her on how women are always trying to please man and never think of themselves and losee their identity in the process.Thats what happened in this …show more content…
and swear to do whatever i shall next require of you-If so to do should lie within you might -And you shall know the answer before night","I dare guanrante your life is safe: I shall make good my claim". So this men got away with rape and was free .Towars the end the wife gave the knight a choice"You have two choices; which is to have me old and ugly until i die,But still a loyal,true,and humble wife that never will displease you all her life, or would you rather have I were young and pretty and chance your arm what happens in the city where friend will visit because of me, yes,and in other places too,maybe". He let her choose but hr choice was being pretty and staying faithful to him through out her whole life of