The Decameron — Desire, Laughter, and Stories Told in a Time of Death | Summary & Meaning
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Загружено: 2026-01-07
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The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio is a fourteenth-century collection of stories written during the Black Death in Florence.
As death and disorder spread through the city, ten young people retreat to the countryside and choose to spend their days telling stories. Over ten days, they share one hundred tales—stories of love, desire, wit, deception, and human weakness.
This video provides a full-length story summary and thematic explanation, focusing on why storytelling, laughter, and desire mattered in a world overwhelmed by death.
⭐Suggested watching
– Watch in a quiet room
– Use as a doorway before reading the book
– Pair with tea, night, and silence
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