Taming Of The Shrew Play Analysis

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JS
Ms Hays
LL2, P4
23 April 2017
Katethrina

Taming of the Shrew an intensified play, written by William Shakespeare, about a rebellious girl who is dependent about herself and no one else, her father, tries to find the stubborn chick a man, so her younger sister, Bianca “The Good One” can marry as well. Love changes Katherine, but in the end, the girls switch personalities, so the problem was not removed. The world is in love with the idea of being in love. Growing up, seeing our family growing up together and never alone, makes you believe that love is important and is a priority in life. I guess it all depends on how, who and where you grew up. Love is different and may depend on a variety of things. Religion is a big one. Arranged marriages. Love is unpredictable but not everyone wants it..until they find “The One”.
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Thinking it will solve problems and simply wanting someone there, they depend on love. Katherine, on the other hand, depends on herself. She does not think the way everyone else does. It may be for a reason, another story to why she's to distant on the idea of being in love. The way katherine stood out was inspiring. In ways it can not be explained. Others may see stubbornness as a weakness, or being rude. It could be good and bad. Having its pros and cons. She wasn't like every other girl, who wanted fairy tales of riding on a horse into the sunset with her “Prince Charming”, she was all about