The follwing play depicts a hypothetical meeting between Margery Kempe, The Wife of Bath, from Canterbury Tales, and Chauntecleer, a rooster. Lit. in the 14th century.
Title: The follwing play depicts a hypothetical meeting between Margery Kempe, The Wife of Bath, from Canterbury Tales, and Chauntecleer, a rooster. Lit. in the 14th century.
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The follwing play depicts a hypothetical meeting between Margery Kempe, The Wife of Bath, from Canterbury Tales, and Chauntecleer, a rooster. Lit. in the 14th century.
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 2854 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
MARGERY AND WIFE MEET THE TALENTED AND
FOOLISH COCK
( The scene opens in the women's bathroom at California
University of Pennsylvania - the one in the student
union on the second floor in case any of you are
curious. Margery, Wife, and Chauntecleer are in there.
They are all on their way to Dr. Hartman's English
Literature class to see if she is doing them justice.
They have heard about some professors who speak
disparagingly
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his eyes.) Chauntecleer, you asked what I
think of your penis. Well, I like it just the way it is.
I can keep it in ice for posterity and remember that it
has always been useless and ineffectual, just a piece of
eye candy! Strike him to hell, sweetheart. God sends him
to the flames of perdition. Afterwards, God and his Wife
copulate on the floor before returning to Heaven, that
wanton paradise.)
The End