The Pardoner's Tale Theme Essay

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Ones love for money can take them to extreme thoughts and actions. Geoffrey Chaucer is considerd the father of English poetry. His well-known story is The Canterbury Tales, a collection of short stories narrated by diffrent pilgrims traveling to Canterbury. One of the most popular of these stories is "The Pardoners Tale." One need only to look at the plot, characters and setting in "The Pardoner's Tale" to see that money is the root of all evil. The plot relates the theme. Three disrespectful young lads came across an elderly man coming from the woods. The old man pointed down the road and told them "death is down the road and right around the corner of a big oak" as the three young lads walked down an old white rock road, and as they finally came to the big oak and sat against the big tree was a big pile of gold coins. The smartest lad of the group told one of the other lads to go get some wine and bread, so they could celebrate their great find. As the lad walked down the old white rock road, he came up with a great evil plan. He bought some rat poison, put a little bit in the bottles of wine, and went for some bread, after getting bread he goes back to the oak tree, as his friends wait eagerly. He arrives to the …show more content…

The story takes place in the woods, and that related to the story as in a way that they wouldnt get caught or no one was around to see the three lads killed eachother. This story takes place around 1810, around that time people in villages didnt care about killings. "Towards that grove, I left him there today under a tree, and there you will find him waiting. He isn't one to hide for all your prating you see that oak? He won't be far to find. And god protect you that redeemed mankind, Aye, and amend you!" thus that ancient man. At once the three young rioters began to run, and reached the tree, and there they found a pile of golden florins on the ground, new-coined, eight bushels of them as they thought."

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