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3 years ago
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(I'll make you the brainliest if your answer makes sense) Summarize the various complications, or moral dilemmas, utilized in th

e story called "Federigo's Falcon". How, if at all, do they resolve themselves?
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madam [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

There are various complications or moral dilemmas in the story of "Federigo Falcon". It teaches us physical appearances do not matter and the importance of decision making.

Explanation:

Giovanni Boccaccio wrote this story. Through the main characters of the story he sheds light on eternal qualities of sacrifice, love, guilt etc. The story is about two young men who fall in love with a girl and try all the possible means to make her love them back. Both of these men are poor.

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