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Troilus and Criseyde' is a medieval poem written by Geoffrey Chaucer, considered one of the greatest English poets of the Middle Ages. The poem is based on a story from classical Greek literature and explores themes of love, honor, and the fickleness of fate. Set during the Trojan War, it follows the ill-fated love affair between Troilus, a Trojan prince, and Criseyde, a widow and the daughter of a traitor. Chaucer delves into the complexities of human emotions and the conflicts between personal desires and societal obligations. The poem portrays Troilus's idealized love for Criseyde and his agony as he witnesses her growing affection for another man. It examines the fragility of human relationships and the consequences of deceit and betrayal. Through his vivid characters and poetic language, Chaucer presents a nuanced exploration of love and its power to both elevate and destroy. The story stands as a timeless work of literature, showcasing Chaucer's mastery of storytelling and his ability to capture the intricacies of human experience.