Throughout the Pardoner's Tale of the Canterbury Tales written by Chaucer, it is evident the fully developed satire of the avarice and corruption in the church during the era. Chaucer in this tale acc...
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CHAUCER: "While many rely on previous texts as stimulus for their own, there is no excuse for your direct imitation of my own work.
RAIMI: I have no idea what you're talking about, Sam said defensive...
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"Travelling through universes brings me no closer to a completely different world...they are all essentially identical." - Rembrandt (Sliders character)
Sliders was a television show developed in 199...
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"Radix malorum est cupiditas"(Chaucer 243), the root of all evil is greed. In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer uses witty and sneaky language to show the tricky nature and deceitfulness of human behavio...
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