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Question: How are meanings and themes created by Boccaccio's imagery and figurative devices, as well as his translator's choices in diction and syntax?
Why and how do literary features of the story-including narration, character, setting, and plot-help the narrator to build their story world?
How do the story's style and mode (i.e., attitude, approach, or mood) contribute to its particular story world?
Does this story ask its audience to reflect on how worlds and stories are built or constructed in Boccaccio's time or our own?
And Identify at least three major themes in the Boccaccio Decameron, Day 4 Story 1.
The first theme should run through The Decameron as a whole, the second should be a theme defining the Day that story is placed in, and the third should be a theme noticed in the story alone.
For each theme, describe how it appears in the story in a couple of sentences, then find evidence for it in the story.