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What is the situational irony in the story “Federigo’s Falcon” by Giovanni Boccaccio?

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Situational Irony: Is when something completely different happens then what is expected to happen. Situational Irony occurs in Federigo's Falcon when Monna visits Federigo expecting to return home with his falcon for his son but does not.

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Answer:

Situational Irony: Is when something completely different happens then what is expected to happen. Situational Irony occurs in Federigo's Falcon when Monna visits Federigo expecting to return home with his falcon for his son but does not.

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