False loyalists were people who were loyal to the brittish
<span>Both Boccaccio and Chaucer witnessed the devastating Bubonic plague outbreak in Europe. They were inspired by it.
Boccaccio's 'Decameron' and Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales' evidently portrayed the awful effects of this plague on people's lives. Friendship and families were broken. Chaos reigns. Social and moral controls had weakened due to plagues fear. </span>
<span>Their collection of framed stories touched the lives of the readers and other writers who haven't experienced the turmoil of this pestilence. The stories were told by the characters of the story, so it's like stories within a story. These characters were portrayed as real people who had also witnessed the outbreak. To stay away from its horrors, they decided to stay in a countryside far from the plague’s reach. And as a way of occupying their time, they committed themselves to storytelling. And their stories made up the “Canterbury Tales” and “Decameron”, stories by random people whom we do not know but surely melted the hearts of our cherished readers and writers. </span>
Their collection of framed stories touched the lives of the readers and other writers who haven't experienced the turmoil of this pestilence. The stories were told by the characters in the story, so it's like stories within a story.
<span>Greenfield's </span>favorite book was "Catch 22"
Everyone in the town was very religious. God was part of their everyday lives. When rumors of witchcraft spread, paranoia spread with it. The people were afraid and sought to place blame. The fear of the devil in these god worshipping people led to irrational decisions in the trials. They did not know who to believe and ended up executing many people, most of them innocent.