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Elissa
Elissa is indeed a fascinating character in "The Decameron."
Belonging to the Ghibelline political faction, she is portrayed as
a passionate young woman. During the group's discussion about
fleeing the plague-ridden Florence, Elissa aligns herself with
Filomena, agreeing that women are unable to rule themselves. She
expresses concern about finding reputable men to accompany them
to the countryside, highlighting her practical and cautious nature.
On Day Two, Elissa dictates the theme, focusing on stories about
people who avoid misfortune through their wit. This theme
showcases her appreciation for cleverness and resourcefulness,
which are qualities she values.
6 The Sixth Day
in which the storytellers tell
tales about how intelligence
helps to avoid danger,
ridicule, or discomfort.
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