thats why im here to find a answer not give one
The rioters go looking for death because they are consumed by anger, revenge, and a desire to inflict harm. Their actions are driven by a sense of injustice and a need to retaliate against perceived wrongs.
The three young rioters in "The Pardoner's Tale" are looking for death because they are motivated by greed and a desire for vengeance. They want to seek out and kill Death, whom they blame for taking the lives of their friends. However, their quest ultimately leads to their own demise as they are deceived and end up killing each other.
After meeting the old man in "The Pardoner's Tale," the rioters learn about the location of hidden treasure under an oak tree. They rush to the tree to find the treasure, but instead discover their own downfall in the form of death.
In "The Pardoner's Tale," the three rioters are sent to town by a tavern boy who overhears them conspire to kill Death. The boy suggests that they go seek Death under a tree, where there are an abundance of florins, leading the rioters to their demise. This sets off the chain of events that ultimately leads to their tragic end.
. three men who decide to seek out Death and kill him.
because he was looking for a wife.
Because the Nazi's were looking for the Jews.
because they were looking for animals
25 million people die from the black death just because of a flea
because there nice looking and there dreamy
Yes. Because as Light is about to die, he asks Ryuk if the reason the Death Note says people who have used the notebook go to 'mu' (nothingness) is because there is no heaven or hell, and Ryuk says that is correct.
The 3 men in Pardoner's Tale are not identified specifically but they are searching for Death.
no because he couldn't go to the future