It acts as a collection of "puzzle pieces" that will complete the larger picture.
the answer you're looking for would be satire
I don't know but I hear chapter 9 has pretty juicy info
An antagonist is a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something. So in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet the Capulet's are the Montague's antagonist due to the long family feud between the two rival families.
Answer:
The following are the grounds upon which one can interpret the character of Griselda as a morally ambiguous:
1. The explicit meanings of her responses to Gualtieri.
2. Her failure to act out gender stereotypes of behavior upon learning about the loss of her children.
Explanation:
The above are the correct answer to the question on the character of Griselda as a morally ambiguous woman.