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Which pilgrim is described as having a "forked beard" and a "motley" coat, suggesting a deceptive and perhaps untrustworthy nature?

  • A The Merchant 
  • B The Friar 
  • C The Pardoner 
  • D The Manciple
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The Pardoner is depicted as a morally ambiguous character with questionable practices. His forked beard and motley coat are symbolic of his duplicitous nature. He openly admits to preaching false sermons and selling fake relics to exploit people's faith. This makes him a fascinating and complex character who embodies the hypocrisy and corruption that Chaucer critiques in The Canterbury Tales.

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