The Moral Implications of The Pardoner's Tale and The Nun's Priest's T

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May 20, 2016

 

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The Pardoner appears to have beliefs that are consistent with the moral of the story. As he describes the journey of the three riders, he recognizes the evils of being greedy. "For it was utterly the man's intent/ To kill them both and never to repent"(255). He is perceived as a holy man who values truth and honesty...
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His tale describes the downfall in man's pride and arrogance. This is demonstrated through the irony of the three riders as they seek Death, whom they find when they plot against each other for selfish reasons and kill one another. "They fell on him and slew him, two to one?He took a bottle full of poison up/ And drank and his companion drank from it also and they both perished" (256)...
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