
Pardoner's Tale Literary Concepts
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Millie Puckett
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Satire
What is satire
The literary technique where the author ridicules in order to reform.
The General Prologue is satirical.
What does Chaucer satirize? Why? TURN AND TALK
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Exemplum
How does Chaucer use an exemplum?
An anecdote or brief story that illustrates a point.
Latin for example.
Which pilgrim illustrates this theme by example?
Why does Chaucer use an exemplum?
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Exemplum Techniques
What are the elements of an exemplum?
Characters and events in 3s
Test of moral fiber. This determines the character's destiny.
Mysterious guides show the way.
Just ending: Rewards the good; punishes the evil.
How do we see these techniques in the Pardoner's tale? (We will revisit this question)
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Characterization
What is characterization?
The technique by which a writer allows the reader to know those people in his work.
What a character says
What other characters say
What the narrator says
Appearance, age, etc.
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Direct Characterization
What is direct characterization?
What the character, narrator, or other characters say about the character.
What the character says about him/herself.
What does the narrator say about the Pardoner in the "General Prologue?" Refer to your charts. TURN AND DISCUSS
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Indirect Characterization
What is indirect characterization?
Inferred or implied characteristics based on indirect comments in a story.
Characters' thoughts, words, and actions reveal personality traits.
What do the various tales reveal about the pilgrims who tell them?
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Satire
What is satire
The literary technique where the author ridicules in order to reform.
The General Prologue is satirical.
What does Chaucer satirize? Why? TURN AND TALK
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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