Summary Of Federico's Falcon By Giovanni Boccaccio

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At the age of 10 Giovanni Boccaccio’s dad sent him to work at the firm’s bank in Naples. He dad was also a well-known banking firm. Giovanni stayed there for a couple of years with Robert of Anjou, who ruled Naples at the time. His dad wanted him to become a businessman or a lawyer and of course he was showing little interest in those fields. Giovanni wanted to be a writer and that what he did for the rest of his life. He was an Italian writer and wrote about human universal themes of love, loss, deception, fate, and honor. In one of his stories, Federico’s Falcon, there are 3 messages about what to give up and what to like more.

One thing you can learn in the story “Federico’s Falcon” by Giovanni Boccaccio is that it’s not smart to give up your heart to someone that …show more content…

I think one of the main reasons that relationships and marriages last is because both sides sacrifice things they love to help out the relationship. After Federico was broke and some things has changed for the queen like the king died and now her boy is sick and wants the falcon so she visits Federico and she is hungry. Federico being really poor didn’t have anything to eat and he turns to the falcon he had “to do everything within my power to prepare a more sumptuous dish than those I would offer to my ordinary guests, my thoughts therefore turned to the falcon….” He turned to the only thing that he had to make a good meal for this person that he went broke buying her things and uses it to please her. Her son later died but she could stop thinking about Federico and him giving her the last thing he had to feed her. He didn’t even know later they would get married, but he wanted to please her. That’s one way I think true love comes around is by giving up everything you have, even your freedom and sometimes old

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