Why is the pardoner consideredto be chaucers most modern and intriguingcharacter?
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Chaucer's description of the Pardoner suggests he's part of the Middle Age's emerging middle class. He is well-dressed and groomed; Chaucer even describes him as a bit of a dandy, a man overly concerned with his appearance.
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- Some critics have called him the most thoroughly modern character in The Canterbury Tales, especially in his use of modern psychology to dupe his victims. Likewise, his self-evaluation makes his character noteworthy: He maintains that, although he is not moral himself, he can tell a very moral tale.
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