Pertelote
Pertelote is a character from Geoffrey Chaucer's famous work, "The Canterbury Tales." She is a beautiful hen and the wife of Chanticleer, a proud rooster. Pertelote is known for her strong personality and her role in the story, where she tries to comfort Chanticleer after he has a troubling dream about danger.
In the tale, Pertelote dismisses Chanticleer's fears, emphasizing the importance of rationality over superstition. Her character represents the theme of love and the dynamics of relationships, showcasing how partners can influence each other's thoughts and actions.