The Pardoner is honest about his shortcomings, whereas others are not.
They lost - what makes you think they were so much better than anyone else?
They believed that their dynasty's were better than anyone else's dynasty.
he was better than anyone else at the time
It was better to kill himself than to allow the enemy to capture him.
Lord Macartney traveled to China in 1793 on a diplomatic mission to establish trade relations with the Chinese Emperor. The purpose of his journey was to negotiate for better trade terms and to open up more opportunities for British merchants in China.
The pardoner describes his motives as he preaches for nothing better for greed of gain. He craves wealth and possessions.
Identifies himself as better than anyone else
The Pardoner's mitten, a symbol of deceit, will likely influence people by manipulating their emotions and exploiting their vulnerabilities. People may be swayed to act against their better judgment, succumbing to the Pardoner's persuasive tactics as he uses the mitten to further his malicious intentions.
journey
One opinion:yes journey is better, because first of all the stats show that journey has more records, and fans. Rock on Journey!!!!
NO
MVP calls himself, "Better than anyone" even though he is winless for the 2008 WWE season he still says that he is the better guy. That's what makes him a cold hard JERK
"Lordynges," quod he, "in chirches whan I preche,I peyne me to han an hauteyn speche,And rynge it out as round as gooth a belle,For I kan al by rote that I telle.My theme is alwey oon and evere was -'Radix malorum est Cupiditas.'There are the Pardoner's opening words. When he preaches in churches, he cultivates a certain way of speaking, a "hauteyn speche". His voice rings out roundly like a bell does - and he knows everything "by rote" that he says. He only has one theme, and he's only ever had one: "Radix malorum est Cupiditas", or, in English "Greed is the root of all evil".The problem is that the Pardoner himself is greedy, and has no desire to help his congregation, but simply wants to make money.For myn entente is nat but for to wynne,And no thyng for correccioun of synne.His "entente" (intention) is only to "wynne" (make profit) and his intention is nothign to do with the correction of sin. So the Pardoner's morals are entirely separate to those of his sermon - entirely opposite, even. He does not practice what he preaches.Thus kan I preche agayn that same viceWhich that I use, and that is avarice.He preaches against the same vice which he himself has.For though myself be a ful vicious man,A moral tale yet I you telle kan.The Pardoner has no morals, and his character is "vicious" (fully vicious!). Yet here's the paradox - he can still ventriloquise a morally instructive story.
Well i think he loved except himself and his pet walrus named wilburry smithies the fiftieth squire because he like wilburry smithies the fourth ninth squire better and he had erectile distinction so he cried himself to death knowing he couldn't love anyone or have babies
The cast of The Journey of a Lifetime-Better Days - 2011 includes: Pahad Abdul Timo as Dj Phiri Enoch as Pastor Billings Siwila as Himself - Presenter Chia Stanley Kisuh as Refugee Whyte Steve as Narrator Martin Strydom Jeandre as Filmmaker Boitumelo Thulo as Model Mngenela Thuthula as Radio Presenter
Because they are the best and they sing brilliant and they are better than anyone else!
In "The Giver," Jonas embarks on a physical journey when he runs away from the society to save himself from release, seeking a better life elsewhere. He also goes on an emotional journey as he gains wisdom and understanding about the world beyond his controlled community. Ultimately, Jonas's journey leads him to make a selfless decision to share memories and emotions with the community.