During the medieval era, individuals who attempted to rise socially—whether through marriage or employment—were often regarded w
ith suspicion. In what ways does Dioneo’s “Tenth Story” reveal evidence of these social class suspicions? Is social class a problem in Dioneo’s “Tenth Story” and how is it addressed in general? Your answer should be at least one hundred words.
<span>It's like a medieval marriage to get out of your class. A social climber. I can see why people would be suspicious of them. There heart is not true, either in love or work standards.</span>