Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Description of the Parson

The text describes his actions more than he does his physical appearance. Since the narrator has judged some of the others based on the things they wear, and everything he says about the Parson is good I would imagine the Parson dresses appropriately. Based on the Parson's actions and how holy he is, I would say that he dresses modestly.

The narrator actually likes the Parson. He really didnt like the Friar, and made of the Nun, and he actually likes the Parson. He describes him as the perfect priest, and talks about all his ways. Its kind of ironic how the narrator like people like the skipper who steak and kill people, and then all of the sudden likes the Parson.

I think the Parson had a heart of gold. He put everyones needs before his own, and it didnt take much to satisfy the Parson. I think the Parson was a true man, and i am inspired my his giving actions and how dedicated he is to his faith.

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