Examples Of Greed In The Pardoner's Tale

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In the Pardoner’s Tale, Chaucer displays greed as the sense of corruption. He shows how greed leads to corruption with the three boys in this tale. The youngest of the three boys, who are in pursuit of the riches on the hill, states “Lord, to think I might have all that treasure to myself alone” (Lines 239-240). In this situation the youngest left the two others at the spot with the treasure to go fetch bread and wine. While he is gone personal greed begins to corrupt his thoughts causing him to plan on killing the other two boys and keeping the riches himself. In the tale while the youngest is away the two other boys, who are watching the riches, plan “Now look; when he comes back…Then all this money will be ours to spend” (Lines 225-230).