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Examples Of Corruption In The Pardoner's Tale

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In the story of “The Pardoner’s Tale” the author, Geoffrey Chaucer, represents that greed is the root of all corruption. In the story Chaucer shows a group of men that were seeking out to find death, but find treasure instead. This inevitably leads to them finding death by fighting and killing each other over the treasure. There is an example of greed when the Pardoner says in 252-255 “And on he ran, he had no thought to tarry, came to the town, found apothecary and said, ‘Sell me some poison if you will, I have a lot of rats I want to kill.’” This leads to him poisoning the other 2 men so he can get all of the treasure to himself. The Pardoner tells this story because he wants to show what kind of sins that other people shouldn’t make to save
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