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How does Walter use the language of freedom in each section of the clerk's tale?

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The Clerk concludes the story by claiming that he does not mean for women to follow Grisilde's example; instead, his tale is an allegory about the proper relationship of humankind to God. He also mentions that it's difficult to find women of Grisilde's quality nowadays.

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