that they want to control their husband
Read the Canterbury Tales. As Chaucer once said, "Women want dominance over the male."
According to the narrator in the Canterbury Tales, people especially want to go on pilgrimages when spring comes. It is a popular time for spiritual journeys to religious sites, such as the one described in the story on their way to Canterbury Cathedral.
people go on pilgrims so that their sins would be forgiven. if you want to read a poem about pilgrims then I suggest The Canterbury Tales!
Any number of people, including Charlemagne, Barack Obama, Adolf Hitler, Jesus... You might want to try again but be more specific, i.e. "Was so-and-so one of the pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales?"
The Wife of Bath, in Chaucerâ??s The Canterbury Tales, can be described as a forthright woman who enjoys sex and was the one in control of all five of her marriages. She may be seen as one of the earliest feminist characters in literature.
Oh, dude, you want 10 facts about The Canterbury Tales? Alright, here we go: It was written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century, it's a collection of 24 stories, it's written in Middle English, it's about a group of pilgrims telling stories on their way to Canterbury, and it's considered a masterpiece of English literature. Like, that's five facts already, do you really need more?
i'm taking the liberty of assuming that you mean what do women want, romantically.. lesbian and bi-sexual women want the same things heterosexual women want. honesty, frienship, love, etc. there's no clear-cut, perfect response to this.
i think that woman want to be loved and cared for and to be shown that they are thought of
Gay men in general do not want to be women--unless they're transgender, in which case they're actually straight women.
Most of the women want to get love and sensation from their husband and also want handsome husband.
The irony in the Knight's quest to find out what women want in "The Wife of Bath's Tale" is that he ultimately discovers that what women desire most is sovereignty in marriage, while the old hag teaches him that true gentility is being kind and respectful to women. This contrasts with the Knight's initial belief that women desire dominance and control.
Woman may want chocolates, cards, flowers, or for men to propose to them?