Theme Of Corruption In The Canterbury Tales

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Corruption is a recurring theme throughout medieval literature, and even to this day. The term corruption is the dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery. Works like The Canterbury Tales, and Excalibur communicate with the audience about the importance of corruption, and teach a valid lesson that can be applied to everyday life.. Corruption dwells within the church and also within members of society regardless of the social status.
In The Canterbury Tales Chaucer addresses the theme of corruption to expose the church and the commoners of his society. The “General Prologue” of The Canterbury Tales tells of a Miller that deceives