The Nun cares more about the way she looks and the way she is perceived than the church, and she uses these qualities about herself to her advantage. The Monk lives a luxurious life, always hunting and spending money to make sure he looks good, rather than staying in his cloister. The Friar is flippant and does not care about the poor or sick in the town, only the rich that are in the taverns and inns. Unfortunately corruption and unvirtuous figures still exist within certain Catholic Churches, but it takes a modern day Chaucer to bring them to
The Nun cares more about the way she looks and the way she is perceived than the church, and she uses these qualities about herself to her advantage. The Monk lives a luxurious life, always hunting and spending money to make sure he looks good, rather than staying in his cloister. The Friar is flippant and does not care about the poor or sick in the town, only the rich that are in the taverns and inns. Unfortunately corruption and unvirtuous figures still exist within certain Catholic Churches, but it takes a modern day Chaucer to bring them to