Pardoner’s Tale: Vocabulary Words

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Pardoner’s Tale: Vocabulary Words 1. pallor (n.)- unnatural lack of color; paleness 2. hoary (adj.)- white or gray with age 3. tarry (v.) to delay or linger 4. apothecary (n.)- pharmacist 5. deftly (adv.) skillfully; with ease and quickness 6. sauntered (v.) walked at an unhurried pace

Pardoner’s Tale: Literary Analysis Allegories-narratives that have both literal and deeper, symbolic meanings. Pardoner’s Tale- exemplum-type of allegory Against the sin of greed “Love of money is the root of all evil” Archetypal narrative elements of allegory: 1. Characters, events, and other things that come in threes 2. a test of characters’ morality 3. mysterious guide who points way 4. just ending

Wife of Bath: Vocabulary Words 1. implored (v.)- begged earnestly 2. relates (v.)- tells 3. contemptuous (adj.) scornful 4. bequeath (v.)- hand down as inheritance 5. prowess (n.)- heroism; distinction 6. esteemed (adj.)- highly respected; held in high regard 7. rebuke (v.)- criticize strongly

Wife of Bath: Literary Analysis Frame Story- contains or frames another story or group of stories Frame story in the Canterbury Tales is characters’ pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral Within frame story- tales told by characters on journey “The Wife of Bath” contains frame story + inner tale Individual tales reflect description of storytellers’ personalities + lives you find in frame story Setting of individual tale does not match setting of frame story