preach just as you’ve heard me say; and tell A hundred taradiddles more as well. And then I do my best to stretch my neck And bo
b my head in every direction Over the folk, now this way, and now that, Just like a pigeon sitting on a barn. Both hands and tongue are busy, and so quick That it’s a joy to watch me at my work. I only preach of avarice and the like, And in this way induce them to be free In giving cash—especially to me. –The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer How is the Pardoner characterized in this passage? The Pardoner is characterized as an effective speaker and a skilled con artist. The Pardoner is characterized as a sincere and honest preacher. The Pardoner is characterized as a helpful advocate for people in need. The Pardoner is characterized as a competitive and energetic athlete.
The pardoner is characterized in this passage as AN EFFECTIVE SPEAKER AND A SKILLED CON ARTIST. From the passage given above, the pardoner is shown to be an effective speaker who know how to get the attention of his audience, he is also shown to be a skilled con artist because from the passage we are told that he tricks other people to believe in his lies.