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How Does Petruchio Characterize In The Taming Of The Shrew

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The Starving of the Shrew When training a falcon, the bird is often put on a diet so it will pay attention to a lure. Though this process may be uncomfortable for the falcon, a regular diet is restored when training is completed and a mutual relationship is formed between bird and falconer. Petruchio in Shakespeare’s comedy The Taming of the Shrew uses a similar method in the taming of Kate. Petruchio deprives her of food until she shows signs of being tamed and ready for life together. Upon finishing this jarring process, she is ready to live happily with Petruchio. Food signifies comfort and happiness and is used to contrast Kate’s life as a shrew and her life as a devoted wife. It shows that life is happier for those who make themselves likable to the people around them. …show more content…

After denying Kate dinner back at his place, Petruchio explains, “She eat no meat today, nor none shall eat.”1 Petruchio plans to keep Kate from eating substantial food until she loses her shrewish ways. He will not allow her to eat good food until she becomes the wife he would like. The taming process is very uncomfortable for Kate, nearly starving her to death. However, she still holds on to her shrewish ways, beating servants and disagreeing with whatever Petruchio says. Petruchio forbids her from eating meat as long as her shrewish behavior continues. He eventually offers Kate meat, but has Hortensio eat it all saying, “The poorest service is repaid with thanks and so shall mine before you touch the meat” (4.3.45-46). Even though Kate eventually thanked him, Petruchio didn’t feel that the thanks was swift enough or truly felt. Petruchio uses starvation to get Kate to fall under his control. Kate’s lack of food makes her uncomfortable and miserable in her new life with Petruchio. This torturous lifestyle continues until she gives up her shrewish ways and obeys

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