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    The Pardoner is perhaps one of the most complex characters in The Canterbury Tales because of the tricks and games he plays with the other pilgrims. The tale he tells about the three greedy men is a moral story in order to have his audience‚ the other pilgrims‚ feel guilty about their own sins‚ repent‚ and then‚ in turn‚ give him money. The Pardoner is only concerned with making a profit. He even says this in his prologue that all his sermons are about money being the root of all evil because

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    Both the Summoner and the Pardoner are corrupt religious officials. A Summoners job is to bring people before the church so that they can confess their sins‚ and were typically lower class. The Summoner in The Canterbury Tales‚ does not do his job well. He let’s men keep their mistresses for a year just for a quart of wine. The Summoner does this because he too is guilty of these sins. He would drink a lot‚ and when he got drunk he would attempt to speak Latin in order to sound smart‚ which proved

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    How far is the pardoners tale gothic? The gothic genre‚ thought to be introduced in 1769 by Horace Walpole’s noel The Castle of Otranto‚ was remembered for its crude‚ grotesque‚ exaggerated nature. Although in medieval times the Gothic movement had not commenced‚ Chaucer’s can be considered a forerunner to this movement as many aspects in the pardoners tale are clear gothic‚ however Chaucer did not perceive his writing as Gothic‚ he did not intentional write a Gothic tale like later authors did

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    mainly on the sins of pride‚ gluttony and greed‚ the characters we find in The Canterbury Tales‚ particularly “The Pardoner ’s Tale‚” are so overwhelmed by their earthly desires and ambitions that they fail to see the effects of their sinful actions‚ therefore depriving themselves of salvation. For example‚ gluttony is defined as the desire over-indulgence of food and drink. The pardoner says that gluttony is the sin that has corrupted the world. The first form of gluttony is drunkenness. Drunkenness

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    Comparative Study The Pardoners Tale vs A Simple Plan Although the settings are very different‚ one taking place in 14th century Scotland and the other in modern day America‚ the ideas of both texts are similar‚ "Radix Natorum est Cupi datas"‚ meaning "greed is the root of all evil". The transformation of The Pardoners Tale into A Simple Plan has allowed Raimi to demonstrate that despite the new values emerging in the new context‚ the human condition is essentially unchanged as it always remains

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    Topics for This Week’s Discussions: Objective Tone (graded) Flawed Diction (graded) Q&A Forum . . . for your questions and comments (not graded) Note: Click on the links in the “Topics” section to view the discussion topics. Then‚ click “Respond” to add your thoughts to the discussion thread. Topics Objective Tone (graded) Flawed Diction (graded) Q&A Forum Objective Tone (graded) Though an objective tone is probably most appropriate for nearly all academic

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    Tone Loc

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    Tone Loc Many of you today may not know of the artist I’m going to talk about today but may know of his work. He is pretty popular with certain types of people I’ll let you be the judge on that. Tone Loc didn’t always have the best child hood in fact a hood is just might what you call it. Tone loc was a very unique some would say typical person as you read more you’ll soon see just how different he is.

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    Barbara Ehrenreich tones Using tone in writing is really important because it convey a message that the author want to express to the reader. The tone Barbara Ehrenreich uses in the book “Nickel and Dimed” is changing rapidly because she wants her reader to really see the realistic of what she has to face. She put herself into the life of a minimum wage circumstance to see if she can survive or not. She go to different location in the country but they all have the same point that the job she take

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    How would you describe the speaker’s tone in "Ulysses"? In Ulysses‚ written by Alfred Lord Tennyson‚ is a poem giving courage and hope. In this poem‚ the desire of Tennyson to reach out further more than he can‚ and to get away from the same everyday life are expressed. The tone of the speaker in Ulysses is not soothing but forcing for the hope. This can be seen from the end of the poem‚ “Come‚ my friends‚/ ‘Tis not too late to seek a newer world./Push off‚ and sitting wll in order smite” (lines

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    “The Pardoner’s Tale.” The Pardoner is the biggest scum throughout the tales. In the prologue‚ The Pardoner’s main concept is “Radix malorum est cupiditas (The love of money is the root of all evil)”(Chaucer 142). However‚ the Pardoner disregards his own concept and is a lying disobedient hypocrite. Thus‚ the Pardoner should be judged by his personality not his profession. Specifically‚ The Pardoner is greedy selfish human being. In “The Pardoner’s Prologue” Pardoner describes himself in a very

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