psychiatrist. a pardoner and psychiatrist both listen to peoples problems for money but are they really concerned about the money or is it all about the money they make?....
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In "The Pardoner's Tale" the old man's attitude toward death is said to be ironic. The irony is that he is cheerful toward the idea of death, which is the opposite of what one would expect.
Would you rather be a flower or a bee
You would be a vegetarian
what i would do is if i see a ballerina with a broken leg or ankle, i would rush over to her and i would help her up and call 911. i would be in the ambulance with the ballerina inside. and i would splint the ballerinas foot or ankle.
Modernday Folklore was created on 1995-06-27.
The Archbishop would likely have disapproved of Chaucer's Pardoner for his immoral behavior and deceptive practices, such as selling fake pardons and relics for personal gain. The Pardoner's character would have been seen as a negative representation of the Church and a threat to its moral authority.
The Pardoner tries to sell relics and pardons.
In the Canterbury Tales, the story the Pardoner suggests that the reason that the Pardoner is so forthcoming with information because he has been drinking.
They are considered as advocates.
A Basuto is a member of the Basotho people inhabiting modernday Lesotho.
The Pardoner tries to sell relics and pardons.
The pardoner begins by describing his work, which is basically to cheat people by playing on their guilt.
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In the Middle Ages, a pardoner was a church official authorized to sell papal indulgences, which were documents that granted forgiveness of sins. Pardoners were often seen as corrupt and greedy, as they would sometimes exploit people's fears of damnation to make money. Chaucer's "The Pardoner's Tale" is a famous literary depiction of a pardoner's questionable morals and actions.