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what was the Chaucer’s description of the woman from Bath in lines 455–486 of the Prologue from The Canterbury Tales.

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  • 13-11-2020

Answer:

The Wife of Bath is interesting, worldly, personable, capable, amorous, self-important, and materialistic. He wants to make it clear that he thinks well of her, despite her shortcomings.

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