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now sire quod she, "when we flee fro the bemes. For goddess love, a taak som laxative. up peril of my soule and o lif, I counseille yow the beeste, I wol nat lye. explain​

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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She said pay no attention to your dreams. Now when we fly down from the rafters this morning take a laxative, for the love of god and purge your body of whatever it is that gives you those nightmares. I swear to god I am just trying to help you.

Explanation:

  • The above passage is from the Canterbury tales " The nun's priests." This tale is about a poor widow who lives in the cottage with her two daughters.
  • The major character of this tale is Chaunticleer the cook who is the possession of the lady. The rooster was so beautiful and elegant that no rooster on this earth can be compared to him.
  • Another important character of this tale is Pertelote, she is a lovely and beautiful hen, who holds the heart of the chanticleers and share all his problem.  One spring night rooster awakens from the terrible dream of a beast roaming in the yard trying to seize him.
  • The beast in his dream resembles the fox.  He woke up shouting from his dream, his lady told her to be ashamed of, and say that he showing such fear will lose her love and she tells him that he has been dreaming all this because he had eaten too much at night.

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Answered by tominantony97
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Explanation:

what is the irony chaucer's present here

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