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The Friar

What Kind Of Person Is He?. The Friar. The Friar. A roaming priest with no ties to the monastery. Criticized during the time of “The Canterbury Tales”. Administers sacraments, particularly marriage and confession. What Everyone Sees. Jolly and merry, very festive. Overweight, husky fellow.

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The Friar

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  1. What Kind Of Person Is He? The Friar

  2. The Friar • A roaming priest with no ties to the monastery. • Criticized during the time of “The Canterbury Tales”. • Administers sacraments, particularly marriage and confession.

  3. What Everyone Sees • Jolly and merry, very festive. • Overweight, husky fellow. • Always dressed in expensive fabrics from head to toe. • White neck.

  4. The Real Friar • Notoriously evil and cunning. • Accepts bribes from anyone. The more money you pay, the more penitent they were. • He even begged off of poor widows who had nothing but the clothes on their back. • He marries off girls who he has gotten pregnant.

  5. The Real Friar continues… • White neck = immoral person. • Always ready to befriend rich men or young women who need his services. • He knew of all the taverns, barmaids, and innkeepers instead of the sick and needy. • Immoral man who is constantly worried about making a profit instead of forgiving others for their sins.

  6. The Frenemy! • Chaucer says that there is no better man when it comes to the practice of his profession than the Friar. • Always able to find a penny through vicious and immoral methods. • He is the best of his type. A scoundrel.

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