up the crooked way towards that grove , waiting under a tree.
The rioters find the body of an old woman under the tree.
After meeting the old man in "The Pardoner's Tale," the rioters learn about the location of hidden treasure under an oak tree. They rush to the tree to find the treasure, but instead discover their own downfall in the form of death.
In "The Pardoner's Tale," the three rioters are sent to town by a tavern boy who overhears them conspire to kill Death. The boy suggests that they go seek Death under a tree, where there are an abundance of florins, leading the rioters to their demise. This sets off the chain of events that ultimately leads to their tragic end.
The old man in "Pardoner's Tale" scolds the rioters by criticizing their behavior and warning them about the consequences of their actions. He tells them that they are foolish to seek death and should be repenting for their sins instead. Ultimately, his words serve as a moral lesson for the rioters.
In the climax of the Pardoner's Tale, the three friends venture out. The two friends kill the third guy, but then the other two die as well.
In "The Pardoner's Tale," the rioters plan to kill Death, who they blame for the deaths of their friends. They set out to find and defeat Death under a tree but end up finding a hoard of treasure. A plan forms to have one of them buy poison to kill the others and keep the treasure, but the one who goes to get the poison ends up poisoning all three of them, leading to their fatal end.
The old man sends the three rioters to the tree in the pardoner's tale because he was leading them to their death. The old man represents death but the other representations were the greed of the man is the true downfall.
. three men who decide to seek out Death and kill him.
The old man in the Pardoner's tale indeed advises the rioters to focus on finding death rather than seeking money. He tells them that they can find Death under a certain tree to punish their arrogance. However, it is ironic that they end up finding death in the form of treasure, showing the consequences of their greed.
The statement is made under the penalty of perjury. The person making the statement is swearing that it is true and correct, with the understanding that he or she could be charged with perjury for lying.
The rioters end up killing each other. One goes off to get drinks while the other two plan to kill him and take his share of the gold. He is actually off poisoning their drinks. When he gets back, the two kill him and then they celebrate by drinking their poisoned drinks. All Three of them die.