Essay Comparing The Wife Of Bath And The Pardoner's Tale

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In Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales he strongly deliberate the differentiation and similarities throughout “The Pardoner's Tale” and “The Wife of Bath”. The stories compare by using some of the deadly vices; as well as demonstrating in each tale the exploration for something and also how both provided advice for a better living in the end. While on the contrast point of view, Chaucer shows how the irony of both tales differentiate, the tales opposite ending in death or love, as well as the complete setting in the tales of “The Wife of Bath” and “The Pardoner's Tale”. In Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales he strongly addresses the difference and similarities between the vices, quest, moral, irony, ending(death) and climax.

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This becomes another thing that both of the tales share. In “The Pardoner's Tale” the three rioters search for death. “Is he so fierce to meet? / I’ll search for him, by Jesus, street by street” (ll.90-91). They set out to find and kill Death because they blame Death for the death of their friend, and all other people that previously have died. Quest appears also in “The Wife of Bath” because the Knight goes on the journey of looking for what a woman desires the most. The queen tells him “... you are to go / a twelvemonth and a day to seek and learn / sufficient answer, then you shall return” …show more content…

Both “The Wife of Bath” and “The Pardoner’s Tale” both contain a moral. As for “The Pardoner’s Tale”, the moral shows that the love of money is the root of all evil. In the end, the three rioters found death (money) and all ended up dying. “... Radix malorum est cupiditas” (ll. 334). Therefore in “The Wife of Bath” the woman taking in control of their husbands sets the moral. “Women desire to have dominion over their husbands as well as their lovers, and to be above them in mastery” (ll.

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