Joe's Kitrech's pardon intellectual character analysis is an important element of literary works. This "dramatic etiquette" is a characteristic that many critics consider Joe's "story of forgiveness" lacking due to lack of credibility. However, George · Chiroz appealed this point with "Joe's forgiveness" and pointed out that the amnesty is indeed very realistic and complex character in the entire story. Kittredge 's defense against "forgiveness story" begins with his perception of interpretation of pardon confession instead of confession.
One of the highlights of this work was particularly striking at completion and announcement. "George's amnesty" by George Lyman Kittridge published in 1993 excluded the current straightforward academic paradigm of postmodernism, most of which focused on the study of the character of amnesty. As un and government and gay. Instead, Kitdredge considers Pardoner a successful villain, experiencing an introspective, a story, and an internal moral dilemma at the end.
Joe's sinner played a role in the story of amnesty, but José presented its pardon with special eyes on its amnesty. José believes that amnesty at the time is a microcosm of the role religion, as can be seen from his use of his vocabulary, his style, and the use of strong images and explanations. Through the story of The Pardoners Tale, we can associate the concept of Gluttony with three protagonists. A typical example is when three people talk about friends who died and swallow lots of food and wine in their rooms. Eventually, consumption of alcohol caused three people to make a wrong decision, such as chasing, dying, spiritual who could not train.
In the story "The Pardoner's Tales", Geoffrey Chaucer writes the role of Pardoner in a descriptive way. He explained the teachings of corruption by Pardoner and how Pardoner behaves in the story. Religious beliefs about teaching pardons are corrupt, very selfish, greedy and overeating. This is entirely against the contents of religious teachings in the true church. In the story, he deceived people by using the creed of the church and bought his own counterfeits and other things. Act of Pardon and his