Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Wife of Bath #7

What problem does the Knight find when he starts asking women what they want?    What are some of the answers he receives?

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  1. The Knight asked many woman what they wanted and nearly everyone had a different answer. That made the Knight very apprehensive as how could he tell what the correct answer would be to save his life. Some of the answers they received were: some said money, sex, remarriage, honor, jolliness, looks, flattery and that women want to be able to do what they want.

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  2. If YOU were to answer this question, what answer would you give?

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  3. The knight's biggest problem when he is on his mission to discover what women truly desire is the fact that every woman wants something else. Some women desired sex, good looks, money, and remarriage.

    As a woman, the thing I desire most is the freedom to do what I please and the unwavering support from my spouse!

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  4. The Queen gives the Knight twelve months and a day to discover what women truly want. He scours the land asking the question of each woman he meets. Women give him different opinions in return: money, clothing, sexual satisfaction, but none can offer the definitive answer.

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  5. As the Knight proceeds to fulfill the Queen's question he stumbles across many answers that vary: sex, money, control, clothing, good looks, flattery, and honor. He is quick to realize that all women want different things.

    From my point of view, I would want respect. I am definitly stretching this word but respect to do as I please, respect my choices and decisions, respect my ideas, and my body. I would also do the same.

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  6. The knight asked many women and he got many answers. Some wanted money, good looks, a good husband (or a better one) and others wanted freedom for themselves.

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