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Answer:
On what grounds might one interpret the character of Griselda as morally ambiguous? Select all that apply
1. Her resignation to accept the reversal of her good fortune.
2. Her failure to act out gender stereotypes of behavior upon learning about the loss of her children.
Explanation:
Griselda is a folklore tale written by Giovanni Boccaccio c. 1350. It demonstrates the uncommon patience and resignation to fate on the part of Gualtieri, who acts without questioning. She also responds with resignation to the fate she is presented with at each moment of her life and marriage with Griselda. No woman will endure the loss of her children. And none will agree that her son and daughter be put to death without raising some dust and cries. No woman voluntarily surrenders her children to be raised by another.
Griselda is a folklore tale written by Giovanni Boccaccio c. 1350. It demonstrates the uncommon patience and resignation to fate on the part of Gualtieri, who acts without questioning. She also responds with resignation to the fate she is presented with at each moment of her life and marriage with Griselda. No woman will endure the loss of her children.
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