forgiveness for sins
In "The Pardoner's Tale," the relics the Pardoner sells are most likely fake. The Pardoner admits in his prologue that he uses deception to manipulate people for financial gain. He is shown to be greedy and deceitful, making it unlikely that the relics he sells are authentic.
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It is a title from the Middle Ages for an ecclesiastical official who, for a given fee, will grant a remission of the temporal punishment for sin after its guilt has been forgiven
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The Pardoner never explicitly admits that his relics are fake in "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. However, his character is portrayed as deceitful and hypocritical, suggesting that the relics he sells are likely not authentic.
The lines refer to the relics that the Pardoner sells to unsuspecting pilgrims as holy and valuable items. In reality, these relics are fake and worthless, filled with rags and bones instead of actual sacred objects. The Pardoner uses deception to exploit people's faith for his own gain.
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.
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In "The Canterbury Tales," the character known as the Pardoner is often seen as somewhat of a charlatan. He sells fake relics and indulgences to people, preying on their religious beliefs for personal gain. His deceptive practices showcase the corrupt side of the Church during the medieval period.
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Catholic Church who was authorized to grant papal indulgences, which were believed to provide forgiveness for sins. They were responsible for selling indulgences, which were certificates that ensured a person's entrance into heaven or reduced their time in purgatory. Pardoners often faced criticism for their corrupt practices and exploitation of people's religious beliefs.
The Pardoner tries to sell relics and pardons.