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What warning does The Wife of Bath give at the end of the tale?


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She warns that women who do not have power will die



She warns that men and women should love each other unconditionally



She warns that men are liars



She warns that men who did not give their wives authority would be unhappy

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She warns that men who did not give their wives authority would be unhappy

Explanation:

In Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," the Wife of Bath asks the Knight whether he prefers to have a submissive ugly wife or a beautiful but unfaithful one. Since the Knight lets her make the decision, at the end of the story she has the power to decide over her husband. Thus, she warns women not to please men and to marry the gentle and respectful ones.

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She warns that men who did not give their wives authority would be unhappy

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