Good vs. Evil in "The Friar's Tale"

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June 5, 2015

 

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The summoner admits to the Devil that he steals. The summoner also says that he has no conscience. Therefore he can not be kept from evil. (Gray 115) Bowden addresses the summoner's immorality when he states, "Fact and fiction both condemn him as especially licentious and dishonest. He also mentions how Gower writes of him as pretending to be poor but, in actuality, as being as rich as a king" (Bowden 55)...
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He also mentions how Gower writes of him as pretending to be poor but, in actuality, as being as rich as a king" (Bowden 55). Stealing is immoral, and Bowden reinforces that the summoner is immoral and steals beyond need. He is also being dishonest to his Archdeacon by not giving him the collections...
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