Answer:
c. the things the characters do and say provide insight about life
Explanation:
"The Wife of Bath's Tale" has as its main theme the liberation of women and the possibility of providing them with the right to fulfill their own desires, without the need for male domination. This is a reflection on the life and role of women in society at the time the story was written and even today. This is perceived through the way the characters act and speak, in the way women are portrayed in history and even in the positioning of Bath's wife in herself.