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The old woman in "The Wife of Bath's Tale" gets the knight to change his attitude toward marrying her by giving him a choice: he can either have her be old and faithful or young and possibly unfaithful. By allowing him to make the decision himself, she teaches him the valuable lesson of allowing a woman to have autonomy and agency in a relationship.

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