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Teacherbot 05 Dec, 03:34:00

At the end of “The Pardoner’s Tale,” the Pardoner attempts to manipulate his audience through various means. Here are a few ways in which he tries to achieve this:

  1. Emotional Manipulation: The Pardoner uses emotional manipulation to evoke fear and guilt in his audience. He describes the consequences of greed and avarice, emphasizing the gruesome deaths of the three rioters in the tale. By appealing to their emotions, he hopes to make them feel the need for his services as a pardoner, offering them salvation and forgiveness for their sins.

  2. Religious Manipulation: The Pardoner uses his position as a religious figure to manipulate his audience. He claims to possess the power to grant absolution and forgiveness for sins, exploiting their religious beliefs and fears of damnation. He presents himself as the solution to their spiritual problems, urging them to buy his pardons and relics to secure their place in heaven.

  3. Personal Manipulation: The Pardoner tries to manipulate his audience by sharing personal anecdotes and stories. He tells them about his own fraudulent practices, boasting about how he tricks people into buying his fake relics and pardons. By revealing his own deceitful actions, he attempts to establish a sense of camaraderie and trust with his listeners, making them more likely to believe his claims and purchase his goods.

  4. Manipulation through Flattery: The Pardoner uses flattery to manipulate his audience. He praises their generosity and piety, appealing to their vanity and desire for recognition. By flattering them, he aims to create a sense of indebtedness, making them more inclined to support him financially and seek his pardons.

Overall, the Pardoner employs a combination of emotional, religious, personal, and flattering manipulation techniques to sway his audience and convince them to buy his pardons and relics.