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Hunter-Best [27]
3 years ago
8

Federigo's Falcon" contains very little dialogue. How does the little dialogue there is build up the tone and mood of the story?

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2 answers:
TiliK225 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

The small dialogue existing in this work builds the tone of love at the same time that it manages to create a mood of sacrifice that gets to be sad and disappointing in certain moments, but that shows that loving involves renunciations and sacrifices. The few dialogues that appear in the text reflect how Federigo sacrifices himself for the happiness of his beloved, without charging her anything, even if she loves him back. He feels good about suffering and being sad, losing his most precious possessions, like his hawk, if he can provide him with happiness. In dialogues, he always shows solicitude, which creates a tone of love, since everything he does is governed by love, and a mood of sacrifice, resignation and loss in the text.

Explanation:

tester [92]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The small dialogue existing in this work builds the tone of love at the same time that it manages to create a mood of sacrifice that gets to be sad and disappointing in certain moments, but that shows that loving involves renunciations and sacrifices.

Explanation:

The few dialogues that appear in the text reflect how Federigo sacrifices himself for the happiness of his beloved, without charging her anything, even if she loves him back. He feels good about suffering and being sad, losing his most precious possessions, like his hawk, if he can provide him with happiness. In dialogues, he always shows solicitude, which creates a tone of love, since everything he does is governed by love, and a mood of sacrifice, resignation and loss in the text.

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