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Part C

What was your reaction to the plot of the story? Did you like the final resolution? Was it well connected to the rest of the

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The story was predictable. The only shocking moment is when Federigo kills the falcon and serves it for dinner to Monna. It would have been more exciting and unpredictable if the reader had known that the falcon was dead only after Monna ate it. The story’s ending was not convincing. I wondered why Monna Giovanna agreed to marry Federigo in the end. Both characters lose what they treasure most. Federigo loses his falcon, and Monna Giovanna loses her husband and son. And yet they marry. It seems as if the author decided to force a happy ending.

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