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The Monk's Tale Research Paper

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The context of the time period when “The Monk's Tale” does determine what the culture finds sinful and or criminal. Many people who lived during the time of The Monk's Tale followed religion, and relied on scriptures for morality. What we accept as moral is a lot different today than it was in 1300’s. What is considered sinful, and criminal has evolved with time and understanding. Today’s culture is a great example of how what’s considered sinful, and criminal changes over time. Many people once believed that marking the body with tattoos and piercings was a sin. Nowadays, tattoos and piercings are a lot more common. People have even gone as far as tattooing famous bible verses on themselves, when there are old scriptures from the same religion rejecting the idea of marking the body. …show more content…

Sharing a story about Belshazzar, the monk says, “His high estate on which he so had prided Himself, by Fortune soon was snatched away”. In today’s Society, it is very easy to fall into temptation and greed. Everywhere we look, something is trying to be sold to us. Billboards, television commercials, and ads are making us want more and more. As a society, we are never satisfied, and will always want more than we already have, because of the mentality that has been programmed into us. You wouldn’t consider every consumer in society a sinful criminal for wanting more though. You probably would if you were a monk who lived in the

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