Since I haven't read the specific 'Decameron sixth day first story' recently, it's hard to name the exact main characters. However, based on the general nature of the Decameron, the main characters might be a man and a woman, perhaps with some secondary characters like servants or friends who play roles in the development of the story, such as creating obstacles or providing advice in the context of the relationships and events in the story.
I'm sorry, I don't recall the specific key characters in this story without referring back to the text.
The Decameron contains many complex and detailed stories. Without having the text right in front of me, I can't give a detailed summary. But generally, the stories in Decameron often involve themes of love, morality, and human nature, so the first story of the sixth day likely has elements related to these aspects.
I'm not exactly sure as I haven't read it recently. But generally, it might be about love, betrayal or some sort of social situation common in the context of Decameron.
I'm not entirely sure without reading it closely, but it's likely to have characters representing different social classes or genders. There could be a young man and a young woman as is common in many of Boccaccio's stories.
In the 'decameron third day first story', the main characters could be a man who is on a journey, either physical or metaphorical. He might meet a woman who is charming and alluring. There could be an older figure, like a wise man or an authority figure, who gives advice or creates obstacles for the main characters. These characters interact in a way that drives the plot forward, through their conversations, actions, and decisions.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read this specific story recently. But usually in the Decameron, the main characters are often people from different social classes, like nobles, merchants, or commoners.
I don't know specifically without reading it again. But in Decameron stories, there are usually characters like noblemen, ladies, servants, etc. Maybe there is a young hero and a beautiful heroine in this story.
One main feature could be its plot. It might have a simple yet engaging plot that draws the reader in.
The theme of fate also plays a role. The events in the story seem to be guided by some sort of fate or destiny. The characters' paths cross in unexpected ways, and their relationships are shaped by these chance encounters. This shows that their lives are not entirely in their own control and that external forces, perhaps symbolized by fate, have an impact on their love lives and social interactions.
I don't know specifically without reading it again, but usually in The Decameron stories there are lovers, family members, and often some sort of authority figure like a father or a noble.