Monday, December 23, 2019
The Relationshipful Relationships In Chaucers Canterbury...
The saying ââ¬Å"Opposites attract, and likes repelâ⬠have been around for a long time, but like other adages, it does not have a clear basis. In fact, the opposite of that statement is true with the support of Geoffrey Chaucerââ¬â¢s Canterbury Tales and works of modern psychology. In Chaucerââ¬â¢s tales, the duality of marriage is evident. The ones that end with a successful relationship are the result of the partnersââ¬â¢ similar external physical traits or internal thoughts, and the vice versa. While many factors account for a successful relationship, the most important is the similarity between the partners. First off, it is vital that each partner of a successful relationship holds equal power. In ââ¬Å"The Wife of Bathsââ¬â¢ Prologueâ⬠, the narratorâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦In this tale, the difference in power reinforced Perteloteââ¬â¢s dismissive attitude. Shown in two of Chaucerââ¬â¢s tales is the idea that the inequality of power leads to an ineffective relationship. Therefore, it is evident that there needs to be a similarity of power held by each partner for a relationship to flourish. In addition to the similarity of power, there needs to be a similar mindset when it comes to goals for a successful relationship. Fletcher and Overall masterfully adds on to this topic in their article Intimate Relationships. They present the given matrix ââ¬Å"a selfish frame of mindâ⬠(464) and the effective matrix, the ââ¬Å"relationship or partner-serving orientationâ⬠(464). They explain that ââ¬Å"the shift from [the given matrix] â⬠¦ to [the effective matrix] â⬠¦ are thought to be important in maintaining successful relationships.â⬠(464). To simply put it, couples that have symbiotic goals tend to have a more fruitful relationship, and vice versa. One example would be in ââ¬Å"The Merchantââ¬â¢s Taleâ⬠. The main characters, May and January, have vastly different goals from each other. Thi s dictates that their marriage is doomed from the beginning. May, a young virgin, is looking for a boost in social status and a rich husband. She found this in January, who in return is looking for a wife to settle down
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