She is very concerned about appearances and is very showy for a nun .
The Prioress is attempting to appear really delicate.
She has a lot of amusing quirks, including the ability to sing through her nose, speak poor French, and eat with such care that she never loses a drop. She acts in this way because, according to Chaucer, she "peyned hir to countrefete cheere / of court" , or makes a great effort to appear courtly. She weeps when she sees a mouse trapped in a trap, possibly thinking that this is how a damsel in distress would act. Of course, two lines later, we learn that she has no problem giving her hounds flesh to eat, so it is likely that the Prioress's weeping over the trapped mouse is an affectation, like most of her other habits. An affectation is a behaviour the Prioress adopts to seem a certain way (in this case, like a courtly damsel), but which doesn't really reveal her true feelings.
The Complete question is :
What can you infer about the Prioress based on this detailed description of her jewelry:
"Her cloak, I noticed, had a graceful charm. She wore a coral trinket on her arm, a set of beads, the gaudies tricked in green, whence hung a golden brooch of brightest sheen on which there first was graven a crowned A, and lower, Amore vincit omnia."
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