In 'The Wife of Bath's Tale,' what is the answer to the question: 'What is it that women most desire?'
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Correct answer: Sovereignty and mastery over their husbands
The knight in the tale learns that women desire 'sovereynetee'—the power to make their own choices and govern their partners. This theme reflects the Wife of Bath's own philosophy regarding her five marriages.
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