The Canterbury Tales story of the Pardoner.
Date Submitted: 10/04/2004 02:37:05
The Canterbury Tale of the Pardoner
The story of the Pardoner is one of moral lessons, that teaches us to not to be blinded by
our own human imperfections and to not take this life for granted. I believe through the
Pardoners tale, Chaucer was trying to a make a point that whether or not we choose to seek
Death, Death will find us. The foolish men in this story deserve what they received for
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to be watchful of our sins. This story is
a moral story meant to show us how no one can live life by their own rules. It shows us Death
already has a pattern ready for us, even if we can't see that it's destined.
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Works Cited
The Norton Anthology of World Literature, Second Edition; Volume B
Chaucer "The Canterbury's Tale"
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