Chauntecleer
Chauntecleer is a character from Geoffrey Chaucer's famous work, "The Canterbury Tales." He is a proud and boastful rooster known for his beautiful plumage and singing voice. Chauntecleer lives on a farm with other animals, including a hen named Pertelote, who is his favorite.
In the story, Chauntecleer has a vivid dream about a fox trying to capture him. Despite his initial confidence, he ultimately falls victim to the fox's cunning. This tale explores themes of pride, dreams, and the consequences of overconfidence in a humorous and engaging way.