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The Canterbury Tales are written by Geoffrey Chaucer. ... The seven deadly sins and seven heavenly virtues are portrayed in all of these tales. ... In all of these tales, Greed and lust are showed the most for the deadly sins and justice, hope, and faith are showed for the heavenly virtues. ...
In conclusion, The Canterbury Tales show the seven deadly sins and seven heavenly virtues very clearly. In most of the tales greed and lust were shown the most for the deadly sins. Faith, hope, and justice were the virtues that were shown in most of the tales.
Approximate Word count = 494 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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