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The conflict in "Federigo Falcon" is about a man named Federigo who is in love with a woman named Monna Giovanna. The conflict is resolved when Federigo's falcon, his most prized possession, is sacrificed to make a meal for Monna Giovanna when she unexpectedly visits him. This sacrifice demonstrates Federigo's deep love and willingness to do anything for Monna Giovanna, ultimately leading to their marriage.
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In "The Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio, Monna Giovanna's son dies while she is away from home. When she returns, she discovers that he has been killed by a wolf. She is devastated by the loss of her son.
As Monna Giovanna arrives at Federigo's house, he is very distressed to see her and not having any food in the house to offer her. Not knowing the cause of her visit, Federigo kills his falcon and makes it into a meal for his visitor. After dinner Monna Giovanna reveals the reason for her visit, and it was that she came to ask for his falcon. Federigo is devastated that he cannot help her and she has to leave empty-handed.
In "Federigo's Falcon," the exposition introduces the main characters and their backgrounds. We learn about Federigo's love for Monna Giovanna and his struggle with poverty. Monna Giovanna is a wealthy woman who is now widowed and catches Federigo's attention.
Initially, Monna Giovanna is dismissive Federigo's love for her, but she eventually finds it noble. Federigo's Falcon was written by Giovanni Boccaccio.
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The two main characters in Federigo's Falcon are Federigo and Monna Giovanna. Federigo makes a grave mistake while pursuing his unrequited love for Monna.
Following Federigo's mistake of spending all his wealth to impress Monna Giovanna, sad events unfold when Monna Giovanna comes to ask for something to eat for her son, and Federigo can only offer his prized falcon as a meal. Devastated by his dire circumstances, Federigo gifts the falcon, only for Monna Giovanna to reveal that she came to seek his hand in marriage. Ultimately, the story highlights themes of sacrifice, love, and redemption.