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English, 21.10.2020 04:01 eliwas555

One of the most famous quotes from the Canterbury Tales is uttered by the Pardoner in 1.8 of "The Pardoners Tale" and states, "Radix malorum est cupiditas" (greed is the root of all evil). What does this statement mean in the historical and social context of The Canterbury Tales? Do you feel this statement is evident in today's society? Provide evidence from the excerpts you read and from your own knowledge as support

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