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finlep [7]
1 year ago
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What is the wife's tone as she narrates the account of the knights' wedding night in the story the wife of bath? HHHHEEEEEELLLLL

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2 answers:
Svetlanka [38]1 year ago
5 0

The tone of the Wife, as she narrates the knight's wedding, is conversational and directly addresses to the readers. This kind of tone helps readers to connect more deeply to the text and understand the narration in a better way. Pacing technique is also employed in the narrative. In some sections between the narrative, we can also notice an enthusiastic and exuberant tone in the voice of the Wife.


Moreover, this direct approach in the narration is balanced with a certain chronology for engaging the readers’ mind and connects it with the flow of the actions taking place in the plot. Here, Chaucer uses iambic pentameter and, at instances, breaks this motion for utilizing the effect of drama in the tale.

Tomtit [17]1 year ago
4 0
<span>For the most part, the tone of "The Wife of Bath's Tale" is straightforward, narrating the incidents it relates with little embellishment or emotion. 

i answered this question with another person aswell</span>
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