when the three men find the treasure, they wanted to take all of it and not share. so they planned to kill each other. at last no one got the treasure, they all died in each others trap. so this explains that greed is the root of all evil.
The moral of "The Pardoner's Tale" is that greed is the root of all evil. The tale warns against the destructive power of greed and the consequences that come with it. It cautions against the pursuit of wealth at the expense of moral values.
In "The Canterbury Tales," the Pardoner's tale is a tone of unrepentant corruption. He cheats people who come to him by selling them fake relics and granting them absolution for a price. He may have been a man of faith at one time, but his crimes and deeds have caught up to him, and he is now nothing more than a base criminal
The greed for the money is the root of all evil.
Let me put it this way. The bible says that the greed for the money is the root of all evil. In other words money is not at all evil, till you get to greedy.
It is the greed for the money that is the root of all evil.
The moral that Chaucer wants us to draw from the pardoners tale is "greed is the root of all evil," which the pardoner mentions in his introduction to his tale, when he is mocking his manipulation of the crowds he preaches too.
There is no god of greed. Greed is greed. It was one of the evils that came from Pandora's box, touching every mortal and causing them to become evil. Greed caused people to be greedy.
Greed
Greed money is the root of all evil
Antinous and Eurymachus were the two most evil suitors.
Please note the bible says that the greed for money is the root of all evil.
Yes, usually. However, the Sixth Day features a clone that isn't evil, and proves to be a comrade in arms.