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		<title>Unknown user: Created page with &quot;=Notes=  ==Boccaccio&#039;s novella about a clumsy storyteller==  (Decameron, Day 6, Novella 1)  Place in the Decameron: This story is the very first one told on the Sixth Day of B...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;=Notes=  ==Boccaccio&amp;#039;s novella about a clumsy storyteller==  (Decameron, Day 6, Novella 1)  Place in the Decameron: This story is the very first one told on the Sixth Day of B...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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==Boccaccio&amp;#039;s novella about a clumsy storyteller==&lt;br /&gt;
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(Decameron, Day 6, Novella 1)&lt;br /&gt;
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Place in the Decameron: This story is the very first one told on the Sixth Day of Boccaccio&amp;#039;s Decameron. The Decameron features a group of ten young people sheltering in a villa outside Florence to escape the plague, telling stories over ten days. Each day has a theme set by the elected &amp;quot;king&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;queen&amp;quot; for that day. The theme for the Sixth Day, ruled by Queen Elissa, is about people who use witty remarks or prompt replies (&amp;quot;leggiadri motti&amp;quot;) to extricate themselves gracefully from awkward situations or avoid danger or ridicule. Filomena is the narrator of this particular story.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Story: The novella features Madonna Oretta, presented as a real Florentine noblewoman known for her wit and good manners. During a walk in the countryside with a party of ladies and gentlemen, one of the knights offers to entertain her on the journey. He uses a metaphor, saying he will &amp;quot;carry her on horseback&amp;quot; with one of the finest stories in the world, meaning his storytelling will make the walk feel effortless and enjoyable. Madonna Oretta accepts gladly.&lt;br /&gt;
However, the knight proves to be an incompetent storyteller. As Calvino notes, he ruins the tale by constantly repeating himself, getting confused, mixing up names, and generally delivering it poorly (&amp;quot;fieramente la guastava&amp;quot;). Madonna Oretta finds listening to him so agonizing that she feels physically unwell (&amp;quot;spesse volte veniva un sudore e uno sfinimento di cuore&amp;quot;). Seeing that the knight is hopelessly lost in his narrative, she cleverly uses his own &amp;quot;horse&amp;quot; metaphor against him, politely saying, &amp;quot;Sir, this horse of yours has too hard a trot, and I pray you to set me on my feet again&amp;quot; (&amp;quot;Messer, questo vostro cavallo ha troppo duro trotto, per che io vi priego che vi piaccia di pormi a piè&amp;quot;). The knight, understanding her witty critique, stops the story and talks about other things instead.&lt;br /&gt;
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Also see [[Six Memos for the Next Millennium#Quickness]]&lt;br /&gt;
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(Calvino&amp;#039;s Use: Calvino uses this novella in his &amp;quot;Quickness&amp;quot; memo to illustrate that storytelling is like a form of transport (the &amp;quot;horse&amp;quot;) with its own necessary pace and rhythm. The clumsy knight&amp;#039;s failure is not just in the content of the story, but critically in his delivery — his lack of rhythm and inability to match his style to the story&amp;#039;s demands. For Calvino, Madonna Oretta&amp;#039;s witty retort highlights the importance of &amp;quot;mental speed,&amp;quot; agility, and precision in narration, showing how a failure in quickness and appropriateness of style can ruin even the best material.)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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