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Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Essay on Chaucers Canterbury Tales - Power of the Pardoners Tale :: Pardoners Tale
The Power of the Pardoner's Tale     Ã     Ã  Ã  Ã   Geoffrey Chaucer was a author of  the 12th century.Ã   Chaucer is     known as the father of English poetry.Ã   He wrote Canterbury Tales which  is     a collection of narrative short stories written in verse.Ã   "The  Pardoners     Tale" is among the more popular of these varied tales.Ã   It is told by  a     pardoner who uses the story to preach against those who are blastfamous  and     gluttonous.Ã   In an odd twist, after he tells the story he trys to  sell     others counterfiet relics.Ã   In this short story about greed,  disrespect     and death Chaucer utilizes three important literary tools  personification,     irony, and symbolism.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   In the tale by Chaucer Personification is  utilized on the character     of Death.Ã   When a young boy is asked what happened to a man who had  just     died he responds in saying "There came a sneaking thief that men call     Death, who slays all the people in this country, and with his spear he     struck his heart in two, then went his way without saying another word."     They show there feelings by pledging to each other to murder death.Ã    "Let     each of us hold up his hand to this false traitor Death.Ã   He that slays  so     many shall be slain himself before nightfall."     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   In "The Pardoners Tale" personification is  employed to make Death a     person instead of a process.Ã   Death is given human characteristics to  make     him more real to us.Ã   This tool allows the main characters to focus  their     feelings.With the use of personification the three men are allowed to     focus their feelings of vengence on a person instead of a biological     process.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Ã  Another tool that was heavily relied on  was irony.Ã   There are many     examples used to show irony in the story.Ã   The old man sends the  three     drunkards down a path where he says death is, however, a pot of gold     awaits them there instead.Ã   "If your so anxious to find Death, turn up  this     crooked path; for in that grove I left him, by my faith, under a tree,  and     there he'll stay."Ã   The irony in this event is that the three men who  were     ready to kill Death totally forget about him once the gold is found.     After the three villians find the gold they send one into town for  supplies.  					    
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