preview

Death In The Pardoner's Tale Essay

Decent Essays

Geoffrey Chaucer is the Father of English Poetry. His most famous work, The Canterbury Tales, is a collection of stories each narrated by a different character. " The Pardoner Tale" is probably the most popular of these stories. It is a tale of three friends who set out to find death, and they do. The plot, characters, and setting of "The Pardoner's Tale" prove that money is the root of all evil. In the opening of the Pardoner's Tale it talks about death, in the first two hundred and fifty lines death is personified as a traitor who robs man of his heart. The Pardoner then emphasizes that those who drink excessively and swear are the enemies of Christ, "of which the end is death."Meanwhile the Pardoner shows that people who do not spend …show more content…

For example this is seen at the beginning of the tale also a group of dissolute (lax in morals) people are sitting in a tavern, all of a sudden they hear the hand bell ringing realizing the bell signifies a funeral procession. As they rush out to the street to see who has died, the corpse id being carried to the grave. Meanwhile at the tavern one of the men asks a little boy carrying the body for the name of the corpse. The boy replies "the deceased is an old friend of the …show more content…

Instead of finding death they find money and forget all about death and finding the money causes them to turn on each other. It goes to show that friend are not all they say that they are because in the case of this story instead of going after each other they would have stoke

Get Access