Griseldis

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Griseldis is a character from a traditional European folk tale popularized in Charles Perrault’s "Tales of Mother Goose," often portrayed as a model of extreme patience and obedience in the face of cruel trials.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
folklore character
literary character
appearsInGenre fairy tale
folk tale
appearsInWork Tales of Mother Goose NERFINISHED
The Patient Griselda NERFINISHED
associatedWithMoral unquestioning obedience to authority
virtue of patience
characterTrait long-suffering
loyal
submissive
culturalOrigin European folklore
includedInCollection Tales of Mother Goose NERFINISHED
nameVariant Griselda NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction moral exemplar
notableFor endurance of cruel trials
extreme patience
obedience
popularizedBy Charles Perrault NERFINISHED
roleInStory ideal of patience
model of wifely obedience
subjectOf traditional European folk tale
theme marital obedience
patience under suffering
power imbalance in marriage

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Tales of Mother Goose hasPart Griseldis