Background | Walter's life | Walter and Griselda's marriage | Walter's tests | ending |
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What is on the western shores of italy.
Where does this story take place?
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What is a Marquis
What is Walter's position in society?
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What is very poor.
What is Griselda's position in society.
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What is saying her son must be killed.
What is Walter’s second test?
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What is, the children aren’t dead and they are not divorced.
What does Walter reveal at the end?
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What is Griselda and Walter
What are the main two characters’ names?
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What is to marry.
What do the people want Walter to do?
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What is on the wedding day.
When does Walter ask Griselda to marry him.
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What is saying her daughter must be killed
What is Walter's first test?
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What is she asks to not have her treated how Griselda was.
How does Grisleda respond to Walter's new wife?
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What is because he was so quiet.
Why is the clerk chosen to tell his tale?
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What is they adore him.
how do the people feel about Walter?
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What is 2
How many kids does Griselda have?
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What is filing a divorce and remarrying
What is Walter's final test?
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What is they are reunited with their family.
What happens to the children?
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What is Power.
What is the biggest theme in this tale?
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What is he has to choose his own wife and the people have to treat her like a queen.
What are Walter's requirements to getting married?
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What is by remaining obedient and loyal.
How does Griselda prove she is a good wife.
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What is she is loyal.
What do the tests show about Grisleda's personality?
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What is women should be strong and men should not put women to these types of tests.
What does Chaucer teach through this tale?
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