Chaucer' s Women

s;, quoted he,/ and that ilke man that now hath thee Is nat thyn housbonde" (line ). This quotation shows that she has no restraint in flaunting her sins to those who care to listen. She is one to use old men for money and stature and the young for sexual indulgence. This also captures her selfishness. Chaucer furthers this image in her tale when it
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