Winning the Meal
Which one is the better tale “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” or “The Pardoner’s Tale?” The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is a very well known story in the medieval time. In The Canterbury Tales during the spring a group gathers and wants to go on a pilgrimage to Canterbury where they will find the shrine of Saint Thomas a Beckert. On their journey they stayed at a high class inn called The Tabard, where they found an innkeeper who wanted to join them on their journey to Canterbury. They continued their journey and began a storytelling competition to pass the time. Throughout the storytelling they must not judge any of the other stories or the person who judged will have to pay for the trip. In the end whoever were to have the best story was given a meal. On their
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Some may say that it is more suspenseful because towards the end two of the rioters plan to kill the other rioter when he returns from the town so that they only have to split all of the golf two ways instead of three. While the one rioter was in the town he bought poison to put in the other two rioters drink, hoping to have all the gold to himself. Although it may be suspenseful “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” is overall more entertaining and suspenseful than “The Pardoner’s Tale.” In the beginning of “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” the queen says to the knight, “yet you shall live if you can answer me: What is the thing women most desire” (187). Later in the story it is also very suspenseful because the knight had to go back to the queen after a year and a day and he did not yet have the answer to the question but then he met the old woman and everything changed. As a result, “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” is more entertaining than “The Pardoner’s Tale” because it is more suspenseful and more enjoyable to read. In the end it is clear that “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” deserves to win the