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Taming Of The Shrew Sexist Attitude
1,025 wordsThe Taming Of The Shrew by William Shakespeare is probably one of Shakespeare's earliest comedies. Its plot is derived from the popular 'war of the sexes' theme in which males and females are pitted against one another for dominance in marriage. The play begins with an induction in which a drunkard, Christopher Sly, is fooled into believing he is a king and has a play performed for him. The play he watches is what constitutes the main body of The Taming Of The Shrew. In it, a wealthy land owner,...
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Obedient Wife Beginning Kate Shrew
367 wordsIn the beginning, Kate appears to be quite a shrew. However, this is due to her father's treatment of her. Kate is not a shrew; she has merely put on a shrew-like act to cover up the humiliation and embarrassment that her father has caused her. Her father seems as though he wishes to be rid of her, and will pass her off to any man willing to marry her, without regard for her own feelings. He will not allow Kate's sister Bianca to marry until he has ensured that he will be rid of Kate, even thoug...
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Iv Vi Obedient Wife
1,039 wordsImagine marrying an uncontrollable woman and receiving the challenge to tame her. How strenuous would that be? As difficult as it sounds, it became reality in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. The notorious shrew changes her behavior from being the rude and unmanageable Katherine to the obedient wife Kate! Katherine's unexpected and sincere transformation was the result of her hearts desire to be loved and respected by Petruchio. Katherine is called the shrew by many, including her father. ...
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Scene 1 Line Taming Of The Shrew
1,783 wordsExamine the different ways in which Shakespeare presents the attitude towards marriage in the play, The Taming of the Shrew. The Taming of the Shrew is one of Shakespeare's earliest comedies, and it shares many essential characteristics with his other romantic comedies, such as Much Ado About Nothing and A Midsummer Nights Dream. These characteristics include light-hearted and slapstick humour, disguises and deception and a happy ending in which most of the characters come out satisfied. The pla...
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Webster Husband
1,637 wordsAmy Czech Professor Lebanon-Rostovsky English 30 March 3, 2000 The Shrew? s Illusion HORTENSIO: Now go thy ways, thou hast tam? d a course show. LUCENTIO: ? Tis a wonder, by your leave, she will be tam? d so. Indeed, Hortentio? s assurance in the taming of the? course show? Katerina seems a wonder to all the audience in the final scene of? The Taming of the Shrew. ? After hurling furniture, pitching fits and assaulting her sister, Katerina delivers a speech that lauds obedience and censures roug...
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Taming Of The Shrew Obedient Wife
1,223 wordsMasks. A comical device to fool and entertain, or a physiological term to describe the act of self expression towards others for motivated purposes. William Shakespeare, arguably the greatest writer of all time, exemplified his understanding of the human mind through his running imagery of Faces as Masks throughout many of his plays. It was evident through the words of King Duncan in the play Macbeth, There s no art to find the mind s construction in the face. The use of masks is commonly used b...
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Taming Of The Shrew End Of The Play
1,527 wordsThe Taming Of The Shrew by William Shakespeare is an introduction in the ever present battle of women to be loving and caring wives, while at the same time holding on to our independence. Its plot is derived from the popular war of the sexes theme in which males and females are pitted against one another for dominance in marriage. The play begins with an induction in which a drunkard, Christopher Sly, is fooled into believing he is a king and has a play performed for him. The play he watches is ...
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