Caterbury Tales "The Pardoner"
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In the prologue of Caterbury Tales, there were many different characters mentioned. Geoffrey Chaucer had a very unique way of explaining and characterizing each character. He had a way of criticizing each character that covered the criticism with compliments. He showed the good and the bad side of everyone. Chaucer pointed out the many inherited flaws of human nature which still apply today. I was most interested in the way Chaucer described the Pardoner.
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gt;In conclusion, Chaucer does an exquisite job of pointing out flaws of human nature, as well as the two-facedness that lies in religion to this day. He shows ways that money is indeed the root of all evil. And even someone who is a server of Christ finds a way to cheat people for their money. By showing the characteristics of the Pardoner Chaucer shows these flaws and criticizes them to a strong consent.
gt;In conclusion, Chaucer does an exquisite job of pointing out flaws of human nature, as well as the two-facedness that lies in religion to this day. He shows ways that money is indeed the root of all evil. And even someone who is a server of Christ finds a way to cheat people for their money. By showing the characteristics of the Pardoner Chaucer shows these flaws and criticizes them to a strong consent.