Respuesta :
The question above refers to the text "Federigo's Falcon" By Giovanni Boccaccio.
Answer:
Love arises through dedication and solidarity.
Federigo falls in love with Monna because she is the most beautiful woman in the city, besides being very honest and kind.
What made Moana change her mind about Federigo was her dedication, solidarity and detachment from material things.
Explanation:
In "Federigo's Falcon" we learn the story of Federigo, a very wealthy man who falls head over heels in love with Monna. To attract Monna's attention, Federigo starts throwing parties and hosting very expensive events, with a lot of luxury and expensive gifts, but Monna is married and very honest and kind, for this reason she remains faithful to her husband and ignores all of Federigo's efforts. , who continues to spend money on luxury events.
As a result, Federigo spends all his fortune, getting poor and losing all his possessions, the only thing left is a falcon that keeps Federigo company and is an animal that Federigo likes a lot.One day, Monna becomes a widow and inherits all her husband's fortune, with whom she had a child. Monna's son becomes very close to Federigo and he also likes the hawk a lot, but he doesn't have the courage to ask Federigo to give him the hawk as a gift, because he knows Federico's feelings about the hawk. One day the boy becomes ill and tells his mother that he would recover his health if he had Federigo's hawk. Monna is embarrassed to ask Federigo for the hawk, knowing that he was poor trying to get his attention, but asks anyway and is surprised to learn that Federigo, not only provides the boy with the hawk, but continues to love him and holds no hurt. in relation to him. It makes her see Federigo with different eyes.
A similar situation occurs in "pride and prejudice" written by Jane Austen. In this book Elizabeth Bennet does not support Mr. Darcy because she believes that he is pro-powerful and selfish. However, when her family found themselves in a degrading economic situation, Mr. Darcy helped them, without asking for anything in return, without even asking the family members to thank him. This episode caused Elizabeth to change her opinion of Mr. Darcy and see him as the generous and kind man he is, falling in love with him.