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Free Essay / Term Paper: Seven Deadly Sins

“The Seven Deadly Sins That Everyone Can Relate Too” “…For there is no one who does not sin…” (Holy Bible, 1 Kings. 8.46). This verse can be proved by the descriptions of the characters in Canterbury Tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer. Chaucer wrote Canterbury Tales from 1387- 1400, but he never got to complete the rest of the stories. Geoffrey Chaucer died on October 25, 1400 and was the first poet to be buried in the poet’s corner of West Minster Abbey. Chaucer became a much respected man in English literature that influenced many authors after him. In one’s paper one is going to try to prove how the characters in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales show that even though a person can be the most religious, important, or just ordinary people in society that everyone is the same by the sins that he or she commits that are pride, lust, sloth, gluttony, greed, wrath, and envy. Beginning with the sin of pride, this is portrayed by the character of the Squire. Chaucer shows the reader the Squire portrays this sin by saying “With locks as curly as if they had been pressed.” (Prologue 83) Chaucer ....

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