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A frame narrative follows a group of young people who shelter from a devastating plague and pass the time by telling one another a hundred brief tales over ten days. The stories move between comic and tragic tones, presenting episodes of love, cunning, social satire, deception, misfortune, and resilience, often closing with ironic reversals or pointed moral observations. The collection balances vivid, realistic sketches of everyday life with reflections on desire, fortune, and human foibles, using humor and realism to probe social norms and personal fate.

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Giovanni Boccaccio

Giovanni Boccaccio was a prominent Italian writer and poet of the 14th century, best known for his seminal work, "The Decameron." This collection of novellas, framed as a storytelling contest among a group of young people fleeing the Black Death, explores themes of love, morality, and human experience with a blend of humor and tragedy. Boccaccio's literary contributions extend beyond fiction; he also wrote important commentaries on Dante's works, showcasing his deep engagement with the literary culture of his time. His influence on the development of the Italian language and literature is significant, marking him as a key figure in the transition from medieval to Renaissance thought.

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