They said that you can not judge the book through the cover. This old proverb means not judging anyone according to the appearance, but judging by internal matters. As far as the summons of the Canterbury story are concerned, the old sayings are not true. The summoner's heart is as ugly as he is outside. He is explained in the book as being the best noble in this land (Chaucer 667-668). This line means that he is one of the best liars in the country. Summoners are definitely what people want to avoid.
& Lt; Tab / & gt; Summoner has a bad influence on the story. The summoner 's job is to trial the suspects of religious mistakes. The summoner was explained by Jojo to be a drunkard who does not qualify for his position. The summoner is scarred with leprosy and has many physical defects. Summoners and pardons forcibrate money from many people. Asylum applicants have also been portrayed as negative in the Canterbury story and are comparable to summoners. The story of & lt; Tab / & gt; Pardoner is the darkest of all Canterbury stories. It reveals corruption behind the church, saints, relics and papal hobbies. Even other pilgrims will feel some terrible mistakes in their pardon. If the host asks for pardon as he speaks, other pilgrims will protest against it. They do not want to hear about him. In fact, they want to be unrelated to Pardoner
A monastery of the story of the Catholic church and the summoner's story Many of Jeffrey Joe 's Canterbury story pilgrims have a religious position. Some of their personal thoughts caused controversy and criticism of José's view on the Catholic Church. Critics discussed these ideas in a subtle frank way. Discuss the two pilgrims and their story, Priores and Pardoner. Both stories have criticized Catholics. "The story of forgiveness" The world is full of hypocrites, and in the story "In the story of forgiveness" José writes those who live in sin. The story of Pardoner is a story of an assault who has the right to live by lying and deceiving the audience, although it forgets others' sin from the church. Through the story of Pardoner, he talked about greed, drink, jealousy and gambling, but in Pardoner's prologue he acknowledged that he committed these crimes. Pardon