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The pardoner begins by describing his work, which is basically to cheat people by playing on their guilt.
the pardoners tale
they are the protagonists in the story
An example of an exemplum can be found in "The Pardoner's Tale" of Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales." In this tale, the Pardoner uses a moral story to illustrate the theme of greed and the consequences of sinful behavior. Exempla are commonly used in medieval literature to teach moral lessons.
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secrecy
The real traitor in the Pardoner's Tale is the youngest rioter who conspires with his companions to kill the other two for their gold but ends up being killed himself. This betrayal signifies the greed, deceit, and treachery that the Pardoner condemns in his tale.
witch character trait leads to the downfall of the three rioters in the pardoners tale?
Is it more moral to admit one's faults or deny them?
Grow crops and tell people to go get gold in California
The word would be dependent on the prologue for which work you are referring to. A narrator can be speaking in the first, second, or third person; a narrator could be male or female, singular or plural. You should ask your question again using the name of the story or narrative.
In the prologue of "Enchantress from the Stars," the narrator addresses the reader directly, providing background information and setting the tone for the story to come.