Answer:I think it is true but am having a strange feeling that it is false
Explanation:
<span>Vivien's pursuit of Lancelot despite his marriage..
At that time period, it is a mostly held perception that Men should always be the one who took the pursuer/agressive stance in finding a mate.
The story painted vivian's character as a women who know what she want and would do everything in her power to get it.
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Opportunities for single women in the late 1800’s included: working a factory job, working in retail, working in an office, mandatory education for both genders (including higher education in universities), organizations pushing for women’s rights (especially for the right to vote, or suffrage) but the majority of women who were married were running a household as a wife (often the spouse of a farmer).