The Wife of Bath – Flashcards
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The Knight undertakes a quest to-
a. discover the most beautiful noblewoman in England
b. find a perfect wife for himself
c. learn what it is women want most
d. protect women from evil upon the road to Canterbury
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C
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The knight's quest is a(n)-
a. task given to him by the queen
b. test of courage set by the king
c. ambitious mission he sets himself
d. duty imposed on him by the church
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A
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Before he sees the old woman in the woods, the knight sees-
a. the figure of Death
b. more than twenty-four ladies dancing
c. his own face reflected in a pool of water
d. his own future in a dream
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B
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According to the old woman, what women really want is-
a. money, jewels, and treasure
b. to be flattered and attended to
c. freedom and entertainment
c. mastery over their husbands
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D
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As a reward for giving him the answer that will save his life, the old woman demands-
a. a large sum of money
b. to learn the secret of youth
c. to marry the knight
d. to be pardoned by the queen
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C
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The knight shows that he has learned what women want most when he-
a. keeps his promise to return after a year and a day
b. agrees to marry the old woman
c. pays the old woman as much as she asks
d. asks his wife to decide which form she will take
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D
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The old woman makes an eloquent philosophical argument about-
a. the harmfulness of greed
b. true and false gentility and virtue
c. the differences between men and women
d. the magical beauty of nature
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B
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The Wife of Bath's philosophy of marriage shows that she-
a. is a strong person with a keen sense of her own rights
b. tends to say one thing and do the opposite
c. cares only for pleasure, not for right and wrong
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A
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Chaucer's characterizations of the Prioress, the Monk, and others connected with the church are mainly-
a. idealized
b. realistic
c. flattering
d. satirical
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D
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Who narrates the tale about the knight and the old woman?
a. the knight
b. the old woman
c. the Wife of Bath
d. Chaucer
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C
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The narrator of the story should not be confused with
a. the author
b. the main character
c. one of the minor characters
d. the storytelling voice
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A
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Which adjective does not describe the Wife of Bath's narrative voice?
a. mournful
b. witty
c. lively
d. earthy
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A
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Which of the following quotations from "The Wife of Bath's Tale" is a couplet?
a. "In honor to us both, I don't care which;/ Whatever pleases you suffices me."
b. "The knight thought long, and with a piteous groan/ At last he said, with all the care in life..."
c. "His heart went bathing in a bath of blisses/ And melted in a hundred thousand kisses..."
d. "May I go howling mad and take my life/ Unless I prove to be as good and true..."
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C
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The Wife of Bath's opinions suggest that she may be described by all of the following words except-
a. well-read
b. humorous
c. modest
d. bossy
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C