Canteberry
Date Submitted: 06/07/2004 08:59:26
The Pardoner, like the Wife of Bath, begins his tale with a long
introduction that shows us remarkable things about his character. He
freely admits he uses the same tricks every place he goes, with the
same sermon- "Love of money is the root of all evil." He shows
people his credentials, then the animal bones he passes off as holy
relics, which he lies can cure sick animals, increase livestock,
even cure jealousy. He
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down, but Chanticleer vows not to make the same mistake twice. The
tale ends with the narrator warning that even though this is just a
story about animals, there's a moral in it for people too.
In the epilogue the Host praises Sir John, not only for his tale,
but for his manhood, making cracks about the hens he would need if
he were a layman instead of a priest. The priest remains silent.
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