Respuesta :
Answer:
1. The threat posed to Gualtieri by social recognition of Griselda's "nobility."
2. Her failure to act out gender stereotypes of behavior upon learning about the loss of her children.
3. Her resignation to accept the reversal of her good fortune.
Explanation:
Griselda who is considered as a folklore figure, whom her story is common among Europeans. One of the widely read of Giselda's story was written by Giovanni Boccaccio in 1350.
From the story, it can be one might interpret the character of Griselda as morally ambiguous based on the following reasons:
1. The threat posed to Gualtieri by social recognition of Griselda's "nobility."
2. Her failure to act out gender stereotypes of behavior upon learning about the loss of her children.
3. Her resignation to accept the reversal of her good fortune.
Answer:
The threat posed to Gualtieri by social recognition of Griselda's "nobility."
Her resignation to accept the reversal of her good fortune.
Her failure to act out gender stereotypes of behavior upon learning about the loss of her children.
Explanation: