Both the price of wickedness and an actual person.
The real traitor in the Pardoner's Tale is the youngest rioter who conspires with his companions to kill the other two for their gold but ends up being killed himself. This betrayal signifies the greed, deceit, and treachery that the Pardoner condemns in his tale.
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they are the protagonists in the story
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Three men set out to kill death, but end up killing each other instead.
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witch character trait leads to the downfall of the three rioters in the pardoners tale?
Is it more moral to admit one's faults or deny them?
In "The Pardoner's Tale," death is primarily described through personification. The character of Death is depicted as a tangible force that can be encountered and confronted, rather than an abstract concept. This personification emphasizes the inevitability and inescapability of death, as the characters in the tale seek to find and confront it, only to ultimately fall victim to their own greed and moral failings.
The tavern-knave in the Pardoner's Tale is portrayed as indifferent and nonchalant towards death. He initially mocks the idea of death, showing no fear or concern for its consequences. This attitude ultimately leads to his downfall in the tale.
In "The Pardoner's Tale" by Geoffrey Chaucer, the climax is reached when the three rioters encounter Death disguised as an old man. This encounter leads to a plot to kill Death, but ultimately results in the rioters killing each other over their newfound wealth.