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Boccaccio's The Decameron
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Some find Boccaccio’s The Decameron offensive and irreverent towards the representatives of
the Catholic Church. Others feel that
exposing the corruption of the Catholic Church was indeed necessary and healthy
for the future of the Christian world. Analyzing
two tales of your choice explain how, in your opinion, exposing corruption,
through narrative, is beneficial for society. Make sure to discuss, and to include specific
examples from the text(s) of your analysis.
MLA style, 8 pages + one work cited page, double-spaced, 12 pt. size, Times New Roman font, one-inch margins.
Original work, no plagiarism. Need in 24 hours.
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