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Chanticleer eventually escapes by advising the fox to turn around and taunt his pursuers. When the fox opens his mouth

to do so, Chanticleer flies off into a tree.

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The ironic aspect of Chanticleer's escape in "The Nun's Priest's Tale" is that he is ultimately saved by his own cunning and quick thinking, despite being a proud and boastful character. This contradicts his earlier belief that self-aggrandizement would protect him from harm. Additionally, the fox is outwitted by Chanticleer, reversing their roles as predator and prey.

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