Pardoner's viewer's operation Pardoner received a postgraduate education at a speech of regret. Joe Might may be trying to make the confession acknowledge that this is just irony. This is the ultimate skill of a cynical and insightful person who listens to every mischief and learns every deception.
Pardoner's viewer's operation Pardoner received a postgraduate education at a speech of regret. Joe Might is about to let this confession acknowledge that this is just lovely irony. With a cynical and enthusiastic extreme skill, he listens to every prank and master through the story of the Canterbury story written by Geoffrey Chaucer respectively. All these stories can easily be associated with other stories through characters, symbols, plots, or ethics. Some examples of these relationships can find nearly the same letters in "knight-related stories". Franklin's story is like a greedy forgiveness story. In addition, "Night Story", "Mirror Story", "Pardoners Story" are similar in many ways. The story of Canterbury
The amnesty from Joe's Canterbury story concentrates on Joe's Canterbury story, whose forgiveness tells stories in the form of preaching. He will teach the congregation that "money of love is the root of all sins", "the outcome of sin is death". The symbolic function of the "old man" is controversial; he is, for example, like a devil like Adam's snake and eternal story, a "death messenger", a death god, or a fascinating Satan It is a character of. - Canterbury Story - Joe's general prologue to the collapse of George 's "General Introduction" church is a relaxed but ironic irony for commentary on his Canterbury story, then the church's corruption. As a nobleman, Joe left a playful word for his narrator. The narrator paid a lot of expressions for the vivid depiction of Prioress and Frere.