Canturberry Story - The story of a nuns pastor This is a charming and small allegde cleverly disguised as a cunning story. On the first 26th line, the story background was explained as a small farm belonging to a very common widow and her two daughters. A widow is a kind and healthy simple woman who is in extreme poverty but can still succeed. In lines 27 to 44, I will introduce the main character of the story, Chanticleer.
Summary and analysis of the monk's story Overture of the monk's story: The knight interrupted the monk's story. Because, as a man who reached a certain real estate, he does not like listening to the story of a man 's depraved grace. He would rather look up to the voices of those who are respecting and enhancing their status. The moderator refused to allow the monks to continue, but told the nuns pastor to talk. The story of a nuns pastor: A nuns pastor tells the story of an old lady and runs a small farm breeding in a small ranch.
Canturberry Story - The story of a nuns pastor This is a charming and small allegde cleverly disguised as a cunning story. On the first 26th line, the story background was explained as a small farm belonging to a very common widow and her two daughters. A widow is a kind and healthy simple woman who is in extreme poverty but can still succeed. In lines 27 to 44, I will introduce the main character of the story, Chanticleer.
"The story of a priest's pastor" is a story of an animal as a fable of human behavior, just like Aesop's fable. The story is focused on a farm owned by a poor widow. Living on a farm is an arrogant cock proud of his appearance and howling. His pride deflected him, and he was taken to the fox. As a result, the fox was distracted by the silly thing that it was necessary to chase his animal, dropped the fox from the mouth and lost the prey. The lesson of this story is that humility and simple life (like the life of widows with farms) brings greater happiness than pride. Animals depict a humble life that is proud and pride, as if the people who are proud of their lives are as ridiculous as cocks and pride in their roar, even ridiculous pride To have