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3 March, 10:05

Consider Chaucer's use of satire in The Canterbury Tales. What purpose does this satire serve?

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  1. 3 March, 13:34
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    Chaucer uses satire in his characterization of the Pardoner to criticize the Church. The Pardoner's sermon against greed humorously contrasts with his exaggerated greediness. Chaucer creates such an excessively greedy character to draw attention to real corruption in the Church and to bring about change.
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