Deadly Sins In The Canterbury Tales

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5. Explain how the following characters in The Canterbury Tales exemplify one of the deadly sins or one of the cures or remedies of the deadly sins presented by Dante in Purgatory. If you discuss three (3) of these characters, it counts as an answer to one question. If you discuss six (6) of the characters, it will count as two questions.
For this question I have chosen, Theseus in “The Knight’s Tale” (generosity, the cure to avarice) Chauntecleer and Partlet in “The Nun’s Priest’s Tale” (pride) and The Canon and the Canon’s Yeoman (avarice). For Theseus, I think that he is very generous in one way. After the jousting match, he was going to give Palamon, Emily’s hand in marriage, “…Take Emily’s hand, and forget every unhappiness. The wedding

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