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Which option explains how Griselda's marriage impacts the following theme in the text: conflict between social classes?

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Her marriage incites conflict, as Griselda is not deserving of the honor. This is the answer.

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It creates tension, as it challenges her husband's perceptions of his own power.

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Griselda is a virtuous peasant girl who marries a nobleman called Walter. They come from different social classes. The patriarchal society commanded the role of woman to be obedient and praise her spouse. By doing so, the wife elevates the mainly figure of the husband in the public sphere. When compared the perfectly obedient Griselda at home and Walter’s inability to preserve order and calm in his realm. The latter quest for absolute power in domestic and public matters compels him to test his wife and their marriage dynamics. Walter’s volatile power contrasts with Griselda strong inner attributes, defying his own authority.

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