In "The Nun's Priest's Tale," Chaucer does not assign blame for Chanticleer's fate of nearly being captured by the fox. The story serves as a moral lesson about flattery and trusting one's instincts. It emphasizes the importance of remaining cautious and aware of one's surroundings.
whom or who does Sacco blame for his conviction
on whom does Cassius blame caesars power
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The capitol :(
The British.
The other animals
His mother
Laius
A few names for a person you blame your problems on are scapegoat or victim. In slang: Blame-y.
catherine
himself
Chaucer To whom it may concern: Hello and bye. Miranda took a bitter pill today.