The Pardoner In The Canterbury Tales

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Geoffrey Chaucer isn’t one to overtly “pick on” certain servants in the Church in this specific tale (i.e., the Pardoner). Chaucer’s covering of those who scam the citizens in the Church's name is found reading between the lines. Throughout his introduction, we are aloud to see the hearts of the people of this journey. Geoffrey Chaucer keeps humor throughout this introduction as each member tells their tale. Every tale shines a specific light on a character, though some of the irony between the members lives and the message of their tale goes over their head; somewhat like the pardoner.

The Pardoner in The Canterbury Tales is a fraud. His job is to sell pardons to the citizens to collect money for the church. Poverty stricken and uninformed,