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The Friar

The Friar. By Nick Catania and Jared Abrahamson. Different images of what the Friar could look like. Traits of the Friar. He is always ready to befriend young women He administers sacraments especially those of marriage and confession for his own gain Accepts bribes for his service.

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The Friar

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  1. The Friar By Nick Catania and Jared Abrahamson

  2. Different images of what the Friar could look like

  3. Traits of the Friar • He is always ready to befriend young women • He administers sacraments especially those of marriage and confession for his own gain • Accepts bribes for his service

  4. Traits continued • His voice was gay and sturdy • He sung well and could play the Hurdy Gurdy • He kept knives and pins in his hood for any women he passed • Also a drinker

  5. Dealt with scum • He was courteous to anyone who could give him a profit • Neglects his spiritual duty

  6. Physical Characteristics • Wore a cape • Really white neck that is very strong • “His neck was whiter than a lily flower but strong enough to but a bruiser down”(Chaucer 242 243). • His social class was clergy

  7. Sin or Morale Value • Greed • The value is greed because he took advantage of his capabilities of a religious figure and charging a fee. • As a religious figure he should be kind and helpful to all no matter who they are and he should not be courting young women that is what Chaucer was mainly criticizing

  8. The End

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