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The role of the "The Wife of Bath's Tale" in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is — * A. To serve as the main dramatic monologue in the larger frame story B. To serve as just one narrative in a much larger frame story C. To serve as an introduction to common characters in mythology D. To serve as the backbone of the narrative epic structure

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A. To serve as the main dramatic monologue in the larger frame story.

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The Wife of Bath's Tales is written by Geoffrey Chaucer. The main idea of this story is about the thoughts of a women. The women thoughts are difficult to understand by a man until she expresses it herself. The story revolves around a lady who has different experiences with her five husbands and all she wanted was the superiority and control over her husband. Just like men women also have sense of building up their career, wealth and status. Women also wants to be independent and powerful.

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