Scene 25
Oh, villain of fox! You are another Judas, and as great a deceiver as the Greek man Sinon, who caused the fall of Troy. Poor Chanticleer! It was an unlucky day for you when you flew down from your perch on the beam to walk in the yard, when you had been so well warned beforehand in your dream. It was by his wife’s advice that Chanticleer despised his dream, and walked as usual in the yard.
Source: ../README.md#scene-25
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Summary
The narrator pauses to condemn the treacherous Fox and pity Chanticleer. Ignoring the dream warning now looks like the fatal mistake that brought him into danger.
Scene description
Oh, villain of fox! You are another Judas, and as great a deceiver as the Greek man Sinon, who caused the fall of Troy. Poor Chanticleer! It was an unlucky day for you when you flew down from your perch on the beam to walk in the yard, when you had been so well warned beforehand in your dream. It was by his wife’s advice that Chanticleer despised his dream, and walked as usual in the yard.
Source excerpt
Oh, villain of fox! You are another Judas, and as great a deceiver as the Greek man Sinon, who caused the fall of Troy. Poor Chanticleer! It was an unlucky day for you when you flew down from your perch on the beam to walk in the yard, when you had been so well warned beforehand in your dream. It was by his wife’s advice that Chanticleer despised his dream, and walked as usual in the yard.
Entities
Clean-up notes
- Preserve the narrator’s direct moral commentary on deception and bad counsel.
Next actions
- Source excerpt extracted from README.
- Scene summary updated with story-specific content.
- Relevant entity links added for scene continuity.