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Conformity In The Taming Of The Shrew

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We live in a culture filled with certain expectations; which, we are expected to abide by in order to fit in with society. The pressure to conform has been an issue since the beginning of time because of the personal need to fit in amongst our peers. There are examples of this phenomena in many works of literature, but one of the most notable works is William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. This play is a perfect example of the horrors of conformism in a semi-modern case. In the play, the reader is able to see the ways that Bianca, Petruchio, and Kate are affected by the pressures of conformism. An individual’s need to conform stems from our mental psychology, which is something we cannot usually change because it is in our nature. Guandong Song et al described conformity as “…a subject’s behavior or attitudes following those of the object. The subject is the individual who conforms. The object can be external or internal factors that cause conforming actions, in the form of individuals, groups, organizations, …show more content…

Petruchio conforms to the gender role of being a masculine man who is supposed to control his woman. In the play, he speaks of his shrew-taming abilities countless times in the play in order to assert in masculinity. Petruchio decides to “tame” his love pursuit, Kate. This taming involves violence, starvation, and sleep deprivation. Nowadays, this so-called “taming” would be considered domestic abuse because Petruchio’s tendencies are abusive in nature. J. R. Mahalik described masculine conformity as “…conformity to masculine norms is defined as meeting societal expectations for what constitutes masculinity in one’s public or private life.” This is relatable to Petruchio’s conformity since he is comparing his masculinity to the other men in the play. Petruchio easily gives in to his gender role in order to control his woman and impress those around

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