The Pardoner's story reveals his hypocrisy and greed. Despite preaching against sin and avarice, he himself is guilty of these sins. This highlights the theme of moral corruption and deception in Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales."
his immorality
the pardoners tale
they are the protagonists in the story
the pardoners tale
Other people in a story can't reveal characterization. Only the character in the story, or the narrator can reveal character.
avarice
Pardoners called public houses "taverns."
The setting of a story.
the setting of the story
The point of the story is to reveal true love, jealousy, and kindness.
Moral
at the resolution of the story, as the reader discovers how the story ends. -- novanet answer
the boy is pious