Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio - Exam
Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio
  • 1. The 'Decameron', written by Giovanni Boccaccio in the 14th century, is a celebrated collection of one hundred tales framed within a narrative that takes place during the Black Death in Florence. The work is structured around a group of ten young people—seven women and three men—who flee the plague-stricken city to seek refuge in a villa in the countryside. To pass the time, each member of the group tells a story each day for ten days, resulting in a rich tapestry of narratives that explore themes such as love, deception, fate, and the follies of human nature. Boccaccio's writing is marked by its vivid characterizations, acute observations of society, and a blend of humor and seriousness that offers a critique of the moral and social norms of his time. The 'Decameron' is not only a masterpiece of medieval literature but also an important historical document that reflects the complexities of life during a time of crisis. It has influenced countless writers and remains a foundational text in the study of Italian literature and beyond.

    Who wrote the Decameron?
A) Dante Alighieri
B) Francesco Guicciardini
C) Giovanni Boccaccio
D) Petrarch
  • 2. In what language was the Decameron originally written?
A) Spanish
B) French
C) Italian
D) Latin
  • 3. How many stories are told in the Decameron?
A) 50
B) 75
C) 100
D) 120
  • 4. What event serves as the backdrop for the Decameron?
A) The Black Death
B) The Renaissance
C) The Fall of Rome
D) The Crusades
  • 5. What type of literature is the Decameron?
A) Drama
B) Frame story
C) Poetry
D) Epic
  • 6. Where do the characters go to escape the plague?
A) A villa in the countryside
B) A monastery
C) An island
D) A cave
  • 7. Which character tells the first story?
A) Dioneo
B) Panfilo
C) Neifile
D) Filomena
  • 8. In what century was the Decameron written?
A) 14th century
B) 12th century
C) 15th century
D) 13th century
  • 9. What is the tone of the Decameron?
A) Serious and philosophical
B) Formal and rhetorical
C) Somber and tragic
D) Humorous and satirical
  • 10. How is the Decameron structured?
A) In ten days with ten stories each
B) In five sections with twenty stories each
C) In a single continuous narrative
D) In alternating tales and fables
  • 11. Which day of the week do the stories take place over?
A) Five days
B) Ten days
C) Seven days
D) Twelve days
  • 12. What literary style is prevalent in the Decameron?
A) Romanticism
B) Symbolism
C) Surrealism
D) Realism
  • 13. Which character is known for their cleverness and wit?
A) Filomena
B) Alibech
C) Pamphilo
D) Dioneo
  • 14. What does the name 'Decameron' mean?
A) Story of the Plague
B) Ten Days
C) One Hundred Tales
D) Tales of Love
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