Chaucer's portrayal of the wife of Bath is multidimensional, showing both positive and negative aspects of women. While he captures some complexities of female characters, it doesn't necessarily imply a deep understanding of all women. Chaucer's diverse cast of characters allows for a rich exploration of human nature rather than a definitive conclusion about women as a whole.
yes
I think it matches the description in the Bible.
He has no mate and from the portrayal I don't think he is old enough to consider one anytime soon.
I think a dove is the symbol for understanding...... I forgot why...... sorry!....
Understanding the truth.
I think it shows an outstanding citizenship smile?
I think the answer is yes, because people responds when a person shows sincere interest in them and their well being. And furthermore, sincere love has a way removing barriers of resistance.
yes it is.
The climax in "Thank You, M'am" by Langston Hughes is when Mrs. Jones confronts Roger after he tries to steal her purse. She takes him to her home, shows him kindness, and teaches him a lesson about trust and respect. This moment is the turning point in the story, where Roger recognizes his wrongdoing and Mrs. Jones shows him forgiveness and understanding.
i think no, if she does it never shows it.
talk to them i think.
Mathematics underpins our understanding of the universe.
i think not. Reality shows have always been first choice of everyone.