Cock Chaunticleer's Dream In The Canterbury Tales

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Through story actions, chaucer emphasized that dreams are nonfictional things, when he made Cock Chaunticleer dream became true, when Don Russel appeared and attempt preying him, this action is not artificial or coincidentally, Chaucer made this action to show up Hen lady Pretelote totally have no idea and have an ignorance about dreams specifically and life issues in general, and this what the reader wanted to read in that time. which mean in another way that even though women knew more about courage than men, they still have some ignorance in what is related to courage and sometimes, they won't know that courage is to be afraid in some situations, fear is a basic element that would give a person a push to do things that he was afraid from doing it, or things he needed some fear to do it. …show more content…

Woman’s advice brought us first to woe and made Adam depart from Paradise where he was merry and at ease..." ( The Canterbury Tales: The Nun's Priest's Tale, p.5). in this quot we can see the image that the English society wanted ti see women on it, and it's an ugly image, because it makes woman responsible about all the calamities that happened to us, even though she don't have a relationship to what happened. the farm yard that they are living in it, locates in an area which is too close to forest that contains predators, and it's normal that this forest contains animals are more wild than Don Russel, someday those animals will sneak into the farmyard. Cock Chaunticleer must take his responsibility to protect the farmyard, since the writer gave him a human being role. as a result for that, through story actions we are now out of animals restricted mind range to human beings mind which is able to think and analyse things around