the climax of the story is when the fox is introduced to the story. (towards the end)
Monastery is for priest and nunnery is for nuns
If you're referring to Chaucer's Canterbury tales in which the "Nun's Priest Tale" is one of them, then it's the story of a male chicken who learns the lesson to not give into flattery. The person who is telling the story doesn't have a long description, but from what I know he's a witty preacher who seems to not want to draw attention to himself.
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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.
The order was the Pope, Cardinals, Priest and the Monks or Nuns..
when the clock strikes 9 oclock