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    In “The Pardoner’s Tale,” a story in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, a Pardoner tells the tale of how three men who are drunk go out to find death. On this journey to find death, they run into an old man who they accuse of death’s spy, and he tells them that they will find death under a tree. Finding this tree, they stumble upon finding lots of money, and in the end, they had killed each other over it. There are literary elements/devices used to make the story more interesting.…

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    The Canterbury Tales are the tales told by pilgrims while making their pilgrimage to Canterbury. The Wife of Bath is one of the pilgrims on the journey, she is an exuberant woman who spends her time with her many husbands. Another is the Pardoner, a conniving man who simply preaches for profit. The tales these pilgrims tell gives the reader insight into their thoughts, their personalities, and into the way Medieval Society may have perceived certain things. Throughout The Canterbury Tales,…

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    Chaucer often incorporates actions in the Canterbury Tales that are considered risqué or indecent, especially during the time period in which he wrote the stories. By doing this, Chaucer adds a comical aspect to his writing, which is prevalent when analyzing the plots of the tales. In the Shipman's Tale, there are many characteristics of "uncivilized free and wild thinking". This creativity sparks attention in readers and gives extra value to the work as a whole. The basic plot structure…

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    knowed as the father of engish poetry, he was the first major english writer.The 14th century poet Geoffery Chaucer introduced rymes to poems in a way it makes him one of the first rapper.Chaucer wote many stories but his most famous story was The Canterbury Tales; a collection of short stories. one of the most popular of these stories was "The Pardoners Tale". "The Pardoners Tale" is full of personification and irony. Death is personified in the story in many ways. The first example of…

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    Around the late 13th century, Geoffrey Chaucer was known as the "Father of English literature." His most famous work, The Canterbury Tales, is a collection of frame stories. A frame story is a set of stories within a story. In "The Prologue," Chaucer describes each of the twenty-nine pilgrims that are traveling to Canterbury. Of all the characters Chaucer speaks of, the Pardoner is the most corrupted of all. Chaucer's description of the Pardoner portrays him as unattractive at best. He…

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    The Canterbury Tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer, is a collection of tales told by many different pilgrims as part of a storytelling contest who are heading to Canterbury Cathedral . In The Canterbury Tales Chaucer uses satire and stereotypes characters to create humor, and achieve an underlying message about the Church and corruption within the Church and criticize english society at the time. Chaucer uses many different types of satire such as parody, hyperbole,incongruity while criticizing…

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    the experiences we have. The texts of Antigone, Saint Augustine: Of Choice and Free Will and Into the Wild contain instances of decisions that led to experiences, which result in the realization of what is deemed right and good in life. To determine what is right and good in life, a person must experience the wrong and bad in order to differentiate and truly achieve what is right and good based upon knowledge from these…

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    one of The Confessions, Augustine starts to think about what makes human beings sin and also he seeks the original sin. “For in your sight no man is free from sin, not even a child who has lived only one day on earth.” (27) Normally, we believe that the infants or the little babies are innocent since they are naïve, and the sins are generated with the processes of growing up; however, Augustine believes that babies are not innocent, neither. This idea means that Augustine believes that no one is…

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    It is always interesting to begin a new course by reading about someone that is as determined as you. Determined meaning, someone that doesn’t give up on what and who they believe in. I have found the Greek philosopher Socrates to be one of the brightest thinkers of all times. Socrates focused on being righteous to God before following the people of his country. He stood up for his belief in being a good man within his inner self and not materialistic objects. Socrates continued to be…

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    Augustine is more concerned with the ideal state achieving those ends. The means of achieving those ends are not as important. A monarchy would be the preferable style of government. Augustine does not disapprove of democracy or aristocracy. A monarchy most resembles the relationship people have with God. A monarch is single ruler with great prestige and importance, that similar to how the church teaches about God. It would help with state legitimacy and reinforce the idea of God's role in…

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