<span>The more genteel members of the company, fearing that the Pardoner will tell a vulgar story, ask the Pardoner for a tale with a moral. The Pardoner then explains to the pilgrims the methods he uses in preaching. His text is always "Radix malorum est cupidatis" ("Love of money is the root of all evil").</span>
Answer:
Odysseus maintains a distance from the men. He reassures them of his involvement to make them follow his instructions and not resent his authority
Explanation:
In book 12, as Odysseus and his crew were preparing to set sail from Aeaea, Circle warned him of the dangers regarding Sirens, who lure men to their death; Scylla and Charybdis. As a result, he maintains a distance from the men. He reassures them of his involvement to make them follow his instructions and not resent his authority.
Explanation:
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