Pardoner's Tale Irony

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The Character of death is given human qualities and characteristics personifies by nearly every other character in the story. The first example occurred when the little boy had told them "last night, the man was slain, upon his bench, face up, dead drunk again. There came a privy thief, they call him Death, Who kills us all round here, and in a breath He speared his through the heart". (Line 65-68). Personification and Irony are used throughout Geoffrey Chaucer's story "The Pardoners Tale". Death is made to seem like a real person too us. Also in example two, the publican joined in on the conversation and also added a warning on how many people have been killed around the village as if he were a serial killer on a loose rampage going around …show more content…

Verbal irony is when someone says something but actually means something else. Verbal irony occurs when the three rioters had promised to save each other but kill death but in the end ended up murdering each other for the gold harvested under the tree. They all acted like they were loyal to each other but in the end they all manipulated one another and faulted in their own deaths. Also dramatic irony is also used when they send of the youngest one of them to to go get wine.While he is there he also gets poison to trick his other friends . Everyone in the audience knows that the other two are going to die while those other two are unaware of this. While the young one is in town the two other rioters are plotting to kill their friend not knowing anything that is going to happen. They completely forgot about what the old man had told them that death was coming their way and pushed it out of their mind. Situational irony is the last thing to be used in the plot. The whole audience had expected a whole different outcome and thought that they were going to get the gold and run off with their lives, and instead they all die. No one got rewarded with all that gold without a price so they payed the price with their lives for something they will never have. Geoffrey Chaucer had set up this story in many different way with plot twists in the way. He showed that nothing goes as planned in the end and never make any

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