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Title: CHAUCER'S IMPRESSION OF WOMEN OF MEDIEVAL TIMES
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John, the carpenter in the Miller's tale, constantly worries about his eighteen year-old wife, Alison. "Jealous he was," the Miller tells us, "and he kept her closely caged, for she was wild and young, and he was old, and thought she would likely make him a cuckold... Showed first 250 characters
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"'By holy God I'll have your tripes for daring to dishonour my daughter. . .,'" Simon exclaims. Full of rage, he attacks Alan as to sustain his protection for his women..
Immorality is discussed in the Miller's and Reeve's tales in the sense that the women of both tales have no true sense of integrity... Showed next 250 characters
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