Canterbury Tales Chaunticleer
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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 libid ....          
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....  Pertelote, 
  such as, Saint Kenelm, Daniel and Joseph (from the bible), and 
  Croesus. From each author he tells a story about an individual who had 
  a vision in a dream and the dream came true. He may have been making 
  all the stories up in order to win the argument with Pertelote, but, 
  this seems unlikely because he does not take heed to his own advice 
  and stay away from the fox that encounters him later. He is educated 
  enough to know these supposed quotations but no ....          
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