Abstract
This paper reviews the primary source the Good Wife and analyzes the implications under the text. First Ill review the text of the Good Wife. After the reviewing, Ill extend the subject to the life of a typical well-to-do household in medieval Paris and explore the roles of class and gender in affecting the behaviors and social relationship of people living in the Middle Ages. This work shows that difference in status vastly transcends gender inequality for medieval Parisians. It also provides a basis for future understanding of the society in late Middle Ages Paris and encourages more research in investigating the intersectionality of class and gender identity.
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