Stories reveal truths about human nature.
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It emphasizes that storytelling reflects real human behavior.
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(1313–1375) was an Italian writer and poet of the Renaissance, best known for "The Decameron." This collection of stories, told by a group of people fleeing the Black Death, explores themes of love, wit, and human nature. Boccaccio’s work is notable for its realism and lively storytelling. He played a key role in the development of Italian literature alongside Dante and Petrarch. Giovanni Boccaccio’s influence extends across literature and culture, making him a significant figure in European literary history.
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