Created by Sophie Tilney
over 10 years ago
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WOB-A04 Religion
When was the Canterbury tales written?
WOB-A04 Feudal System
A04-WOB Marriage
A04-WOBPortrayal of women
A02-Theme Marriage.
A02-Theme Women are vindictive
A03-WOB Critic Brodie argues women and sex.
WOB-A04 Books
A02-WOB Male intelligence
A02- WOB Marriage
A02 WOB Theme-Battle of the Sexes.Men dominant through language.
A02-WOB Battle of the sexes- Female dominance
A03-Critic Wilkinson- Character of Alison
Contrast between Alison in the prologue and the Hag in the tale.
A02 WOB interpretation of marriage
A02-Battle between the sexes-knowledge
A02 WOB-Animal/violent imgaery
A02 WOB Alison dominance over Jankin
A04 WOB Claire Newman Alison entertaining
A02 WOB sexuality quotes
A02 WOB misunderstanding biblical texts
A04 WOB clergymen
A03 WOB D.W. Robertson
A03 WOB Critic Aers
A03 WOB Helen Barr-antifeminist
A03 WOB Helen Barr
A03 WOB Dr Williams
Define Rhetoric
WOB-A04 Bible's view on Pride
A02 WOB Virginity
A02 WOB Rape
A03 WOB Hansen
A03 WOB Wynee Davis
A02 WOB Pilgrimages
A02 WOB appearance and clothing
A02 WOB Theme Pride
A03 WOB James Winney
A03 WOB Helen Barr 2
A04 WOB What was medieval societies attitude toward sex?
A03 WOB a quote from Chaucer