religion

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When reading The Pardoner’s Prologue and Tale, Hamlet and The Wife of Bath’s prologue and Tale it is apparent that religion is a very influential theme. For centuries religion has been the main topic of most conversations, yet at the same time the main subject of discussion. I am almost sure that at one point or another you have had conversations about what was right and what was wrong in society, in way or another your input on the subject was determined by your religious belief. Religion during the time these plays were written was very important and you are able to notice since all three plays mention the Bible, different sins or praying and all of these made up a religion. Even if both, Shakespeare and Chaucer were not alive during the same time period they did share the same country of birth and probably the same views on religion. In the Pardoners Prologue, the pardoner benefits from the need of people to seek forgiveness, in Hamlet, Hamlet changed his mind of killing his uncle when he saw him praying, and in The Wife of Bath’s Prologue she turns to the bible attempting to justify herself, all three plays make religion a major part of the development of the story line.
In the Pardoner’s Prologue and Tale written by George Chaucer, we can see how the pardoner turns to his advantage the need of people to seek forgiveness from God. To forgive was the pardoner’s job and he would do so for a price, he would give people the absolution needed in order to feel at peace with God and all the people that listened to him had to do was pay a price. The pardoner was very aware of the importance that absolution had for people and during his many presentations he would use his knowledge of the bible because of his religion to make them bel...

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Finally, religion did play such an important part and in these tales we can perceive the reason why, the need to explain and to have people follow a good Christian example impulse the authors to write about a topic that affected the people of their time. In The Pardoner’s Prologue, Hamlet and The Wife of Bath’s Prologue, we are able to see that the need of the characters of both the prologues and the play was to be seem as good Christians by the standards of their religion. Because of the need that God fearing people felt to be forgiven the pardoner was able to benefit from it, Hamlet disgrace came from the need to avenge his father’s death so that this one could rest in peace and the wife of Bath’s need for people to see her as a good Christian and not as a lustful woman. Our religious view affects the way we see people and the way we see the problems of society.

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