Misia was intensely devoted to her lady Pampinea.
Summary The Netflix adaptation of The Decameron features multiple interesting relationships, but none more complex than the one between noblewoman Pampinea and her handmaid Misia. Though Pampinea and Misia are characters in the original 14th-century short-story collection by Giovanni Boccaccio, they are changed for the series. They are two of the most prominent characters in The Decameron and their relationship, particularly Misia’s devotion to Pampinea, is explored thoroughly.
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Misia cries when setting the fire, asking herself what she'd do without Pampinea, which further suggests that loneliness and fear of instability were also behind her intense devotion. When Misia walks away from the fire, she slowly starts to smile. Perhaps poetically, Misia’s lover, Parmena, also died in a barrel. While one death was tragic, the other was freeing.
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