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10 December, 11:59

Compare and contrast the methods of argument that pertelote and chanticleer use to defend their interpretations of dreams.

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  1. 10 December, 14:51
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    In the "Nun's Priest's Tale",

    In the "Nun's Priest's Pertolete and Chanticleer have a very serious discussion about dreams and the meaning of them. The arguments of Chanticleer are imaginative as he believes that the bad dream he had is a prophesy, and all the stories he heard before were a preparation to made him ready to acknowledge this. Pertolete, on the contrary, has a more racional argument, he thinks that Chanticleer's bad dream is a product to overeating.

    In the "Nun's Priest's Pertolete and Chanticleer have a very serious discussion about dreams and the meaning of them. The arguments of Chanticleer are imaginative as he believes that the bad dream he had is a prophesy, and all the stories he heard before, were a preparation to made him ready to acknowledge this. Pertolete, on the contrary, has a more racional argument, he thinks that Chanticleer's bad dream is a product of overeating.
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