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Juliana
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24 September, 22:18
What is the moral of "The Wife of Bath's Tale"?
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Lailah
24 September, 22:20
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1. Women desire dominance over men.
2. Granting women dominance over men is in the best interest of men.
3. Men see women who have independence of thought and act as ugly hags who are beneath their notice.
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