What is the moral of “The Wife of Bath's Tale”?


A. Men should never let women gain the upper hand.


B. The best judges are women because they are compassionate.


C. It is best for husbands and wives when women rule the marriage.
my choice is c

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C is probably the best choice. See the site above for "courtly love" in themes of the tale.
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