The Pardoner In Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales

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Keri Scappaticci

The Canterbury Tales was written by Geoffrey Chaucer. In this book a group of people are going on a pilgrimage to Canterbury. The characters decide to have a contest during the trip. The host decides that each person will tell two stories on the way to Canterbury and two tales on the return trip. All the stories must have a moral and must be entertaining to have a chance to win. One of the characters to tell a story was a Pardoner, he told a story that seemed very close to the story of their pilgrimage. The Pardoners character was described in The Canterbury Tales through the three elements of dramatic principle, objective description, the confessional and psychological projection. In the general prologue an objective description