The Wife Of Bath A Manipulator

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The Wife Of Bath tells the story of how a woman uses her husbands for their money and bodies. The Wife Of Bath is not an admirable woman because she does not care about her husbands and the people that she has hurt. The Wife Of Bath is considered a manipulator because she has five different husbands and when one dies she is not divorced from him so she really own everything her deceased husbands have left behind. Allison only uses her husbands for the good she does not care about the rest. (Text) “My Lords, Just So, as you now understand, I accused all my old husbands out of the hand of saying such while they were drunk. And all was false, but as my witness I would call on Jenkin and my niece to say its so.” Allison got her

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