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English 12 - Canterbury Tales - The Pardoner's Tale

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What is the theme of this tale?Money is the root of all evil
How many rioters were there?3 young drunks
What time of day is it?morning
Where are these young men?drinking and gambling at a tavern
Whom does the boy say has died?one of the three rioters' friends
Who has killed a thousand in the present plague?death (personified as a person)
What is really responsible for all the deaths?the Black Plague
To what plague is Chaucer referring?the Black Plague or Bubonic Plague
What do the rioters plan to do?kill Death
How committed are the rioters to each other and the plan?They swear as brothers to protect each other to the death. They will die protecting each other.
The three men walk _____.about a half a mile
Whom do the three men meet after walking about a half mile?an Old Man
How do they treat the old man?Very rudely and with disrespect
They ask the Old Man _____Why aren't you dead?
What does the Old Man say that is a threat?They should treat old people the way they would want to be treated when they're old - "If you should live that long!"
What is "If you should live that long"?foreshadowing
The three rioters accuse the old man of being a spy for _____Death
Where does the old man say the rioters will find Death?Up the road, under an oak tree
What do the three rioters find at the tree?They find 8 bushels of gold coins
What is the first rioter's plan to get the gold away?one of them will go to town and buy food and wine and that night they will divide the gold and take it to their homes
What do the other two rioters plan while the third is away?they plan to play-wrestle him when he returns with the supplies and then stab him to death
What does the young rioter who went to town plan to do in order to have all the treasure for himself?He buys 3 bottles of wine and puts poison in 2 of them. Then he will have one left to drink after the other two are dead.
What does he tell the apothecary that the poison is for?rats and a polecat (skunk)
What happens when the 1 rioters returns from town?Everything they planned. The first two rioters kill the one who went to town. Then they drink the wine to celebrate and die from the poison.
The rioters swear to protect each other, but kill each other instead. This is one of the examples of _____irony
One example of irony is when ______they expect to be rich for the rest of their lives, but their greed causes them to die
The Old Man told them they would find Death (a person) under the oak tree, but instead they find _____their own deaths (irony)
Why is it ironic that the Pardoner preaches a story with this particular moral?The Pardoner tells us that all he cares about in life is the gain of money (greed), but he preaches a tale against the evils of greed.
What does the Pardoner ask of the pilgrims when he finishes his tale?He wants money to absolve them of their sins.
Why does the Pardoner expect the travellers to go along with paying him since he is corrupt?The people want to make sure they will go to Heaven, so they will even pay a corrupt member of the Church to make sure that happens (they don't want to take any chances he's right and not pay him)
What moral does the Pardoner want us to draw from his tale?That money is the root of all evil
What moral do you think Chaucer wants you to draw from the Pardoner's tale?Money is the root of all evil. However, Chaucer also wants us to realize that supposedly holy members of the Church can be evil and corrupt like the Pardoner.


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