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_____________ from a tale in the Decameron is selfish because he puts his own desires before the needs of his family.

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Gualtieri

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Gualtieri is the character from the story, The Decameron, who is selfish. Instead of thinking about the needs of his family, he put his own desires first. However, in the story, it is emphasized that the desires and the tolerance of women are actually greater than that of men.
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