The Parson, in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

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English

 

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Mildred C

 

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February 20, 2014

 

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University

 

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Each of the twenty-nine pilgrims divulged their life stories, hoping to win a prize while journeying on to Canterbury, the final destination to visit the martyr, St. Thomas a Beckett. In the introduction, the narrator, a naive, but slightly prejudiced storyteller, introduces each pilgrim, describing in detail, their many professions and ways of dress and life...
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His accounts of the pilgrims reflect the corruption of the church in the Monk, Friar, and Pardoner’s descriptions. The only devout churchman in the company, the Parson lives in poverty, but is rich in holy thoughts and deeds. The Parson represents the church and devotes his life to servitude and poverty, as opposed to the lavish and grandeur-filled lives of the other members of the church...
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