In "The Canterbury Tales," the Pardoner is described as having long, greasy, yellow hair and a high-pitched voice. He is also said to have a smooth, hairless face and bulging eyes.
The description of a person's physical appearance is an example of character development in literature. It helps to create a vivid image of the character in the reader's mind and can also reveal details about the character's personality or background.
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Setting description refers to the details and information provided about the physical environment or location in which a story or event takes place. It helps to establish the atmosphere, mood, and context for the narrative, allowing readers or viewers to better visualize and immerse themselves in the world being described.
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A pardoner was a person who raised money for the church by selling indulgences and by getting offerings. The reason he was called a pardoner is that the indulgences were for pardoning peoples' sins. The pardoner prescribed penances for the sins confessed. Technically, the indulgences did not absolve people of sins they had not repented and confessed, so the modern view of people selling some sort of right to commit sins is not quite true.
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