The Wife of Bath treats men like her objects, to control and manipulate. “I'll have a husband. I'm not quitting yet And he will be my debtor and my slave, And in the flesh his troubles will be grave As long as I continue as his wife.” (Line-155) She wants absolute power over her men. The question seems isn't whether she is or isn't a feminist, but is or isn’t she a radical
The Wife of Bath treats men like her objects, to control and manipulate. “I'll have a husband. I'm not quitting yet And he will be my debtor and my slave, And in the flesh his troubles will be grave As long as I continue as his wife.” (Line-155) She wants absolute power over her men. The question seems isn't whether she is or isn't a feminist, but is or isn’t she a radical