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How Does Chaucer Use Irony In The Pardoner's Tale

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There are thousands of literary elements that can be transferred to everyday life. Some examples are theme, metaphors, and symbolism. Chaucer decides to use irony to teach a lesson, specifically, in The Pardoner’s Tale. He, Chaucer, uses the idea “Radix Enim Omnium Malorum Est Cupiditas” (Latin for “money is the root of all evil”) to effectively show irony. Not only is there irony about how The Pardoner tells a story about greed, but there is irony in the tale that The Pardoner tells too. There is irony about how The Pardoner told a tale about greed because he is extremely greedy. According to the text The Pardoner says, “And who so fyndeth hym out of swich fame, He wol come up and offre, on Goddes name,And I assoille him, by the auctoriteeWhich

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