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Canterbury Tales Comparison

e inside, he tries to make others see him as a good man. The top of his head is cut just like a priest's hair would be. He also tucked in his coat like a friar, and rode in the back, which others could perceive that it was his way of trying to protect them. What showed me this was all a facade was that he rode with a rust sword, which was probably iron. His rustic iron sowrd is a representation of how he is corrupt, and this is not told but cleverly implied by Chaucer. One may be a good man, the other is good but covers up his bad deeds, its all just a matter of choice by the reader....

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