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Ten young people retreat to a villa to escape a plague and spend ten days telling one hundred tales that range from ribald comedy and erotic adventure to tragic reversals and moral exempla. The frame narrative organizes the collection into daily themes and rotating narrators, allowing episodes about love, fortune, cunning, hypocrisy, and religious or civic corruption to interrogate human behavior across social ranks. Stories often hinge on wit and deception, testing virtue and revealing consequences while blending realism, folklore, and satire. The result is a varied tableau of medieval life that balances entertainment with ethical ambiguity and social observation.
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