Canterbury Tales Chaunticleer
Title: Canterbury Tales  Chaunticleer
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 787 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Canterbury Tales  Chaunticleer
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 787 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Canterbury Tales: Chaunticleer
    In the book Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer, gives us a 
 stunning tale about a rooster named Chaunticleer. Chaunticleer, who is 
 the King of his domain in his farmland kingdom. Like a King, he quotes 
 passages from intellectuals, dreams vivid dreams, has a libido that 
 runs like a bat out of hell, and is described as a very elegant 
 looking Rooster. He has every characteristic of a person belonging to 
 the upper class. 
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about to gobble him up! He does have an epiphany 
 at the end, however, "No more through your flattery get me to close my 
 eyes and sing. For he who knowingly blinks when he should see, God let 
 him never thrive." Chaucer uses the character Chaunticleer to poke fun 
 at the Aristocracy and all their tendencies towards living life in the 
 name of "consummate pleasure seekers," and not in the name of "reality 
 driven people".
