The Decameron

Do you think Federigo was noble or misguided in serving up the falcon?

Federigo's Falcon from the Decameron Giovanni Goccaccio translated by G. H. McWilliam

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This question calls for your opinion. In my opinion, Frederigo was misguided. His actions were based on emotion and desire, but he did not understand Monna's wishes, and in order to get her attention, he killed what she truly wanted.

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The Decameron