"The Second Nun Story" (Canterbury Story) summarizes and analyzes the story of the second nun. The organizer praises the story of a nun pastor. He said that a nuns monk, a violent muscle man who looked at the eagle can not resist a woman unless his occupation causes it. The second nun is ready for the next story. I warn you not to commit a crime and do not do anything. She told me to talk about noble maid Cecilia.
Summary and analysis of the monk's story Prelude to the monk's story: The knight interrupted the monk's story. 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. - "General preface" shows evidence of nuns' nature. For the first time in the preface of his story, we can finally know who he is. As Harry Bailey whispered, "Please cut us down to thyng as you are here. / Please blink despite you being over the jade" (p.235, ll 2811-2812 )
"The Second Nun Story" (Canterbury Story) summarizes and analyzes the story of the second nun. The organizer praises the story of a nun pastor. He said that a nuns monk, a violent muscle man who looked at the eagle can not resist a woman unless his occupation causes it. The second nun is ready for the next story. I warn you not to commit a crime and do not do anything. - In the Middle Ages, England was a socially chaotic country. All kinds of fraud are spreading all over the country. Many people believe that the necessity of social moral improvement is great.
Analysis: Chanticleer is a short story by The Canterbury Tales. Nun's Priest's Tale has a story about a rooster named Chanticleer. One evening, he had a nightmare about the fox killing him. Because it is said that if a person drinks too much wine they may be fainting and may have their own nightmare