the climax of the story is when the fox is introduced to the story. (towards the end)
In "The Nun's Priest's Tale" by Geoffrey Chaucer, the climax occurs when Chanticleer, the proud rooster, is tricked by the sly fox and captured. Chanticleer manages to outwit the fox by convincing him to boast, giving the rooster a chance to escape. This moment of tension and reversal of fortunes is the climax of the tale.
Monastery is for priest and nunnery is for nuns
A nun's priest is a male chicken or rooster, usually kept by nuns in medieval times for their eggs and meat. The term can also refer to a clergyman who served as the chaplain to a convent or a group of nuns. In literature, the Nun's Priest is a character in Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," known for his tale of the rooster Chanticleer.
billy bob jackson
climax
that they met
when lord akyama dies
flattery
hoy bad words
Geoffrey Chaucer is the author of The Nun's Priest's Tale, which is one of the Canterbury Tales. It is a story told by the Nun's Priest, a character within Chaucer's larger work.
There is no priest in the Trouble with Angels. Not according to the Internet Movie Database, anyway. It's all nuns.
when the clock strikes 9 oclock
The order was the Pope, Cardinals, Priest and the Monks or Nuns..