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Calandrino and the Pig
This novella tells the uproarious tale of Calandrino’s gullibility cause unpleasant side effects. His friends seize the moment to
and the mischievous antics of his friends Bruno and Buffalmacco. convince him that these effects indicate he must have eaten the
Themes of deception, humor, and human folly drive the narrative. pig himself during a bout of forgetfulness.
Calandrino, a naïve and trusting man, becomes the victim of yet Terrified that his wife will find out about the missing pig,
another prank by his wily friends, Bruno and Buffalmacco. They Calandrino agrees to “buy” their silence by paying them off. Bruno
cunningly steal a pig that Calandrino has purchased, intending to and Buffalmacco gleefully pocket the money, completing their
resell it for profit. To further toy with him, they offer a ridiculous scheme.
solution to recover it: magical pills of ginger and vernaccia wine.
The story concludes with Calandrino humiliated but none the wiser,
Claiming these pills will reveal the pig’s location, Bruno and while Bruno and Buffalmacco revel in their cleverness. The tale
Buffalmacco prepare two “doses” laced with dog-ginger and aloes. serves as a humorous commentary on gullibility, trust, and the art
Calandrino, desperate and unsuspecting, consumes the pills, which of trickery.
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