Answer:
implied comparisons between Guenevere and Vivien.
Step-by-step explanation:
"King Arthur's Socks: A Comedy in One" is a play by Floyd Dell and features a satirized version of King Arthur's short stories. In his play, Dell not only mocked the narrative of King Arthur's tales, but also mocked some dunces and aspects of society. During the play, Dell describes a contrast between the traditional and the modern woman with implicit comparisons between Guenevere and Vivien, where Vivien presents a woman with traditional and archaic customs, unlike Guenevere.