In "Troilus and Criseyde," Geoffrey Chaucer masterfully intertwines themes of love, fate, and betrayal against the backdrop of the Trojan War. Written in the 14th century, this romantic poem employs a sophisticated narrative style characterized by its rich imagery, nuanced character development, and the use of octosyllabic rhyme. Chaucer draws upon Boccaccio's earlier works, enhancing the tragic l...