Chanticleer Here There Now Then Fan Made
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🖤🐺🖤 • In honor of the beautiful little girl Lilly-Anna Athena Upchurch • The word “chanticleer” originates from Middle English, derived from the Old French term “Chantecler.” This term itself is a combination of two words: “chanter,” meaning “to sing,” and “cler,” meaning “clear.” The character Chanticleer is famously known from Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Canterbury Tales,” specifically in “The Nun’s Priest’s Tale,” where he is depicted as a proud and clear-voiced rooster. 🐓 • The tales of Chanticleer often carry several morals, primarily revolving around themes of pride, cunning, and the consequences of gullibility. In the most famous story from the “Roman de Renart,” Chanticleer, a proud rooster, is tricked by the cunning fox, Reynard. The moral here is a warning against vanity and overconfidence, as Chanticleer’s pride makes him susceptible to Reynard’s flattery and deception. • These tales also emphasize the importance of wisdom and vigilance. Chanticleer’s eventual escape from Reynard’s clutches highlights the value of quick thinking and learning from one’s mistakes. • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • ~The Owner of this channel does not claim ownership • Of any- Music, Audio, or Images used within this Video. • Only the Making, Matching, Pairing and editing withing. • For the visible representation and or Parody- • covered under the Fair Use act. • Edited by: ShyWolf - MყʂƚყKαιSҽԃα • @TheWolfDen • Movie: Rock A Doodle • Music by: @UpchurchOfficial • Here, There, Now, Then • So. Why Is, The Roosters Name- Chanticleer?? • #music #musicvideo #amv #cartoon #movie #fanmade • @GailBland9549 @skyyyy_renee @DeardorffTV @Rypta33 @OfficialAmbro @FatherSonReactions @unclewill @southwynd7506 @FatherSonReactions@MikeTwelvepoint @CaptainCurtReacts @ReactAttack90 @ejbingusreactions @Wade615 @N8PooreOfficialMusic @JustTrae @JessieBoylesOfficial @colbymyers22 • FAIR USE: • Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the • Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use • for purposes such as criticism, comment, news • reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair • use is a use permitted by copyright statute that • might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, • educational or personal use tips the balance in favor • of fair use.
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