According to lecturer and author Walter Raleigh,
"The secret of Boccaccio is no hidden talisman; it is the secret of air and light.
A brilliant sunshine inundates and glorifies his tales. The scene in which they are laid is as wide and well-ventilated as the world. The spirit which inspires them is an absolute humanity, unashamed and unafraid." How does this opinion apply to "Federigo's Falcon"? Cite evidence from the story to support your response.