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- 17 – The Pardoner’s Tale.
- themselves at tables in front of an inn. The pardoner is drunk, which explains his boastful and revealing confession of his deceits. THE TALE <1>.
- The Old Man in "The Pardoner's Tale" is oftentimes written off as one who does not provide any sort of substance to the play.
- The more genteel members of the company, fearing that the Pardoner will tell a vulgar story, ask the Pardoner for a tale with a moral.
- Description of the Pardoner from the General Prologue. With him there rode a gentle Pardoner. Of Rouncivale, his friend and his companion, 670.
- The pardoners tale. In Flaundres whylom was a companye Of yonge folk, that haunteden folye, As ryot, hasard, stewes, and tavernes, Wher-as, with...
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- The Pardoner is described as coming from Rouncivale (The General Prologue, l.2), a hospital near Charing Cross in London.
- At the beginning of the tale, the pardoner gives the sermon describing the kind of sins the people he’s going to tell the tale of indulges in.
- Transcript the_pardoners_tale. The Pardoner’s Tale Geoffrey Chaucer The Prologue to The Pardoner’s Tale • The host asks the Pardoner to tell a tale...