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Views Of The Church In The Canterbury Tales
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In the epic poem The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer writes about religious characters. He writes about the nun, monk, parson and the pardoner. We can tell how Chaucer feels about the church and the people of the church by they way he depicts the characters.
The nun is portrayed as a coy woman. Chauncer says she was known as madam eglantyne. If ....
Middle of paper ....oesn't look down on any men he doesn't think he is higher than anyone else. Chauncer likes this character and only has praise this is a good depiction.
The final character is the Pardoner. The pardon is a money collector and gives people pardons for their sins. He is portrayed as having hair like wax and he said thinly they fell like rat tails on.... |
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