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.
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The Pardoner tries to sell relics and pardons.
well the argument between them was about Henry making thomas becket the archbishop of cantubury and Henry thought that if thomas was made archbishop then thomas would follow all of henrrys rules and would help Henry by taking money from the poor and making himself even richer but what he didnt no was that when he made thomas archbishop he would betray him and when thomas did become archbishop of Canterbury he decided to help his people not his king .Henry then got really mad with thomas and said "will there be no rid of this troublesome priest?" and that's when four knights overheard him and decided to get rid of him once and for all and that is how becket died
a murdered archbishop. there is no technical name. however, such a bishop would be a martyr
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?....
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.
The person who would be higher is the Pope.
The rioters in "The Pardoner's Tale" represent greed, drunkenness, and foolishness. They are characterized by their desire for wealth and lack of moral integrity, leading to their downfall in the story.
about 15 years
From the official World Youth Day website, link below; it would appear that it would be the Archbishop of Rio de Janerio, His Excellency Archbishop Orani João Tempesta: Rio de Janeiro, Brazilwill host the next WYD (2014)
Archbishop Christodoulos was born on January 17, 1939 and died on January 28, 2008. Archbishop Christodoulos would have been 69 years old at the time of death or 76 years old today.
Professor Lehmann's analysis likely focused on the Pardoner's complex motivations, such as his greed, manipulation, and moral ambiguity. Lehmann may have also explored the Pardoner's role as a representation of hypocrisy and corruption within the church during Chaucer's time. Overall, Lehmann's commentary would have deepened our understanding of the Pardoner's character and his significance in the story.