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... This is the case in the Geoffrey Chaucers "The Canterbury Tales." In the tale of "The Pardoners", the voice tells a tale dealing with his famous preach; "Radix malorum est Cupiditas. ... " An ironic distinction can be made with what a "Pardoner" is known to be, the character (the voice/Pardoner), and the tale that he tells.
Through the Prologue of the Pardoners Tale one can say that he lives up to his name. ...
In the Prologue the Pardoner shows his true self. ... Portraying him with having long, greasy, yellow hair, and also beardless ("The Pardoners Tale".
Approximate Word count = 438 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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