comedy Taming of The Shrew initially represents the character Katherine as being the Shrew referenced in the title. On numerous occasions in the early stages of the play Katherine is compared to a devilish being who will never find love. When Katherine obtains a wealth driven suitor named Petruchio, the question as to which one of the characters is the the real Shrew, referred to in the title, arises. The real Shrew is clearly identified as the story progresses. Shakespeare depicts Petruchio as the…
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Katherine hated Petruchio because she didn’t know who he was at all and both of them were already getting married. Katherine had the right to be angry at Petruchio and her father Baptista due to everything happening so quickly but as the play continued, Katherine eventually respected and loved Petruchio. In my opinion, I think that Petruchio choosing to marry Katherine was a brilliant idea because Katherine’s life was miserable before that. When I read the first few acts and scenes of Taming of the Shrews…
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me is when Petruchio and his servant are going back and forth arguing about the dress. It is made clear in the scene that Petruchio did indeed order the dress to the requirements in which it was made to. If the dress was made how he wanted, then why is he arguing and yelling at the servant? Petruchio does this to show his assertiveness, and dominance. They exchange lines such as “well I don’t like the sleeves” and “in grief the gown is not for me.” They are arguing about how petruchio ordered the…
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The Taming of the Shrew 10 things I hate about you Intertextual Study 1. The “Shrew” in The Taming of the Shrew and Ten things I hate about you, are portrayed differently due to the context of when and where the texts were set. The Shrew in “Taming of the Shrew” and ‘Ten things I hate about you’ both portray two different contexts as they both have different characters and settings. In ‘Ten things I hate about you’ Kat is portrayed as a very stubborn and negative young girl but soon warms up to…
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10 Things I Hate About Shrew In films, love is portrayed differently to how it is perceived in reality. This is quite apparent in the modern appropriations of the Shakespearean classic “The Taming of the Shrew”. Yet, after studying the two film texts, it becomes apparent that the 1967 Taming of the Shrew is more of an exercise in misogyny; whereas 10 Things I Hate About You is a love story about a man liberating a woman. Taming of the shrew is therefore, more offensive to women because of the way…
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2 Apr. 2013 English 102 Petruchio, A Man Without A Woman The “Taming of the Shrew” was written by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare is a very well-known English writer. He wrote very many play, sonnets, and poems. He did his work during the late 1500’s till the early 1600’s. Shakespeare did well during his lifetime but became much more recognized later on in the nineteenth century. Shakespeare wrote many different plays, but the “Taming of the Shrew” was one of his more controversial pieces…
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The Taming of the Shrew, by William Shakespeare starts from the scene where Christopher Slay falls asleep in front of the tavern. The local lord who returns from the hunt with his hunters and servants finds Slay asleep on the ground and decides to play with him a joke. Lord' servants carry Slay to the Lord's mention where he washed in scented water, dressed up like a nobleman and convinced that he is a Lord. The Lord cordially invites a group of traveling actors to his mention and asks them to…
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The Taming of the Shrew is a Shakespearean comedy written early in his playwright years. This play is about two men who are on a quest to marry two Minola sisters, Katherine and Bianca. These sisters are foils as Bianca is sweet and obedient, while Katherine is described as a shrew. Everyone liked Bianca more than Katherine, including their father Baptista. “What will you not suffer me? Nay, now I see she is your treasure, she must have a husband, I must walk barefoot on her wedding day and, for…
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Lise Pedersen’s review “Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shew vs. Shaw’s Pygmalion: Male Chauvanism vs. Women’s Lib?” highlights a credible view that George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion, may be a repudiated response of The Taming of the Shrew’s misogynistic ideals. The critic quickly states this, along with Shaw’s opinion that Shakespeare has failed to provide any innovative moralities in his plays. Instead, Shakespeare sustains the conventional male chauvinistic values of his era. Pedersen accurately…
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self will never change. The three works by William Shakespeare, Daniel Keyes and John Wyndham named The Taming of the Shrew, “Flowers for Algernon” and “The Chrysalids” challenge the different society impressions of a perfect human. The protagonists in the three works had experienced similar treatment by others due their “abnormal” character, intelligence and abilities. In The Taming of the Shrew, the society’s impression of women is mild and gentle, and the protagonist named Katherina who is a bold…
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