The Nun's Priest's Tale

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The Nun's Priest's Tale is a comic beast fable within Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales that satirically explores themes of pride, fate, and flattery through the story of a rooster named Chauntecleer.

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instanceOf Canterbury Tale
Middle English narrative poem
beast fable
comic tale
addresses the dangers of rhetorical persuasion
the problem of predestination and free will
the reliability of dreams
author Geoffrey Chaucer
containsAllusion biblical stories
classical authorities on dreams
countryOfOrigin England
featuresCharacter a flattering fox
a proud rooster
genre beast fable
comic narrative
mock-heroic narrative
hasPrologue link passage from the Host to the Nun's Priest
language Middle English
literaryDevice allegory
irony
mock-epic style
satire
literaryTradition Aesopic beast fable tradition
medieval sermon tradition
mainCharacter Chauntecleer
Pertelote
the fox
meter rhymed couplets
moral beware of flattery
pride leads to danger
narratedBy the Nun's Priest
narrativePerspective third-person with intrusions by the Nun's Priest
partOf The Canterbury Tales
period Middle Ages
setting a poor widow's farmyard
studiedFor its use of beast fable to explore theological and philosophical issues
studiedIn medieval English literature courses
theme dreams and their interpretation
fate
flattery
free will
pride
the misuse of authority
the nature of providence
the relationship between body and soul
tone comic
satirical
workIn frame narrative of The Canterbury Tales

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The Canterbury Tales includesTale The Nun's Priest's Tale