Prioress' Tale Prologue Prioress is now your time, not a pantomime, but a loud talk. "Well, I will tell you a story from my mother," Unlike other stories, twillies are unique, my story has changed to you severely, understanding what you mean "I will teach you to make you better." "The story of the whole town and the people of the city is not sweet, heavy, kind and kind, full of kindness with men, not Elliott Nes, who met the Bronx purine needs. I ceased to taste his delicious food of himself, he is a fat man, purine is his seed, and planted on the earth.
"The story of Prioress" is a miracle story that talks about the beauty of God through the eyes of a seven-year-old boy who is martyred by praying to Our Lady Mary. In the preface of Prioress, she talked about the power of God and asked the Virgin Mary to help her tell the story. She started a story by drawing a widow who is raising a seven year old boy in a big city in Asia. The boy went to Christian school and was killed by Jews. On the way to school, they chased him, cut his throat, then threw him into a hole and let him die. The boy 's mother found him and he took him holy water and was taken to the abbot which he rejuvened. The boy told her virgin 's mother to talk to him and to put a beard in his mouth, so he could sing to her. Abbott took out the nucleus, the boy died, and he was placed in a transparent marble tomb.
There are few people who maintain strict moral compasses; Prioress and her company are the most remarkable examples. But even their moral values have changed. At Prioress' Tale, she greeted a little boy as a martyr, but at the same time accused the entire Jewish race. Historically, this is accepted by Christians, but Qiao Cao used this story as a subtle attack on Christian intolerance. In all stories of the Canterbury story there will be punishment, revenge or revenge. However, the nature of punishment, depending on personality, should be different from other subjects in the book. As mentioned above, shrine maidens consider cold murders as innocent, or more generally as attacks on Christianity, as crimes to be punished. The monk gave a series of stories that great rulers were destroyed for greed, arrogance, or ignorance.