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22 May, 01:45

How would this detail at the beginning of his tale have "hooked" the Pardoner's audience?

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It would not have; this would have been no consequence to his listeners or Chaucer's audience.

This was a common occurrence in Medieval England: his audience may have known a victim.

The gory details would have been interesting and may have caused his audience to listen.

The Pardoner built suspense as he spoke of thievery.

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  1. 22 May, 02:11
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    It could be said that the detail at the beginning of the Pardoner's tale have a "hooked" because The gory details would have been interesting and may have caused his audience to listen. He gives the audience a vivid description of his acts.
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