Comparing women of Cantebury Tales and Decameron with "The Canterbury Tales" and "Decameron" has a variety of roles. Both books occurred around the same time frame 1300A. The Canterbury story took place in London, England, "Ten Days" took place in Florence, Italy. Just think that both books will reflect the same ethics and ways of daily life as both books occurred in Western civilization. It's not. This article shows how these two books express a completely different way of living.
Jose found inspiration in several stories of medieval Italian poet Giovanni Boccaccio. A story called the 'January Garden' (the tenth day, the fifth story), a lot of literary researchers compared with Boccaccio 's Decameron (1340' s) and Joe 's Canterbury story (1380' s). In this story, Boccaccio introduces a marriage event where a handsome boss tests his wife's beliefs and devotion to her husband. "The story of Franklin" is also the story of Boccaccio's story Il Filocolo (1330s) that conveys stories about lovers, marriages, and men and wife's choices when they make contact with the incident.
Comparing women of Cantebury Tales and Decameron with "The Canterbury Tales" and "Decameron" has a variety of roles. Both books occurred around the same time frame 1300A. The Canterbury story took place in London, England, "Ten Days" took place in Florence, Italy. Just think that both books will reflect the same ethics and ways of daily life as both books occurred in Western civilization. It's not. - Each author who uses satire analysis of Joe's using the Canterbury story satanically by Jeffrey Joe has a certain challenge before writing the text. Without an agenda, there is no motivation to write such a document. The same can be said about Geoffrey Chaucer. In the 14th century, Chaucer read Boccaccio 's Decameron and was urged to basically write his own Decameron version. So Jose came up with the story of Canterbury.
Despite the big differences between the plot and the theme, Geoffrey Chaucer and Giovanni Boccaccio have many notable similarities with the Canterbury Tales in 10 days. The two 14th century stories, Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio and "The Canterbury Tales" of Geoffrey Chaucer are very similar in many ways. The extent to which Bokacho's work has influenced Joe's literary work has been questioned for academic literature (Thompson 1-2) for many years, but some critics think that this argument can not be solved. Personal consideration for the author (Edwards 11)