Whose court does the Wife of Bath talk about in her tale?
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A.
King Charles
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B.
King David
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C.
King Solomon
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D.
King Arthur
Correct Answer:
D. King Arthur
Explanation:
The correct answer is King Arthur. In Geoffrey Chaucer's The Wife of Bath's Tale, the story is set during the reign of King Arthur and begins with a knight from his court who is punished for a crime. The narrative focuses on the knight's quest to discover what women most desire, a task set by Queen Guinevere within the context of the Arthurian legend.
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