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Analysis of Chaucer's Nuns Priest's Tale
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Have a little read: ... THE NUN'S PRIESTS TALE Themes 1. The relevance of dreams: the debate over Chantecleer's dream is the main conflict between Pertelote and the rooster for the first half of the tale. Generally, dreams can be interpreted in a Freudian sense (reflective of fulfilling desires) or a psychic sense (indicative of future events). In the NPT, the psychic is more applicable considering Chanticleer provides speeches full of evidence on why dreams cannot be ignored and there ability to tell the future. However, Pertelote strongly opposes this assertion. Is the fact that Chantecleer's dream did indeed come true enough evidence to prove him right, or does it just show that the destiny of an individual is not within his/her own control. "O Destiny none of us can avoid", alas that Chanticleer flew from those beams, alas his wife had no belief in dreams". 2. Learning from past mistakes: both the fox and chanticleer gain wisdom
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