The document provides an analysis and summary of the Nun's Priest's Tale from Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. It discusses the social status of priests in medieval society and details of the characters in the tale. The tale tells the story of a rooster named Chanticleer who has a nightmare about being attacked. His wife tries to reassure him but he cites literature where prophets foresaw their deaths. Chanticleer ends up getting killed by a fox while singing loudly with his eyes closed. The fox then gets chased and opens his mouth, allowing Chanticleer to escape to safety in a tree. The tale contains moral messages and reflects Anglo-Saxon cultural values of the time.