bring out the elements of miracles and martyrdom in chaucers "the second nun's tale"
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The Second Nun's tale brings out elements of miracles and martyrdom. The name of the nun is Cecilia. She influenced her husband and his brother to convert to Christianity. She also defends her faith in every condition.
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"The Second Nun's Tale," found in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, is the story of how a holy maiden named Cecilia converts her husband and brother-in-law to Christianity, then defends her faith before a pagan oppressor before submitting to a gruesome martyrdom. In the Prologue to the tale, the Second Nun offers the story up as a defense against idleness, echoing the Host's comment that storytelling is a good way to pass the time.
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