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Lucentio And Petruchio In Shakespeare's The Taming Of The Shrew

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Abdulaziz Fallatah

ENG142_202
Writing, Research & Literature
27/10/2014
The Taming of the Shrew

William Shakespeare is considered the greatest playwright of all time. His gift for developing characters is one major exposure that accounts for this dignified acknowledgement. Shakespeare have written on several characters and the conversion of their ideas and personalities from foolish to generals and leaders. The characters were represented with such realism that spectators can judge their personalities and views with their personalities for better or poorer. When we hear or think of the word “feminine” the things come in our mind are quiet, modest, restrained, pretty and maternal. We can’t generally associate …show more content…

Lucentio imitates the sort of tranquil, poetical view of love that Petruchio’s inevitability dismisses. Lucentio is hit by love for Bianca at first sight, says that he will die if he cannot win her heart, and subsequently puts into motion a romantic and fanciful plan to do so. Whereas love in the play is often mitigated by economic and social concerns. The difference between Lucentio and Petruchio discriminates The Taming of the Shrew from other Elizabethan plays. Through Lucentio and Bianca, the play looks beyond the moment when the quixotic lovers are wed and represents the penalties of the costumes and stratagems they have attractively employed to expedite their romance. Once the practical business of being married begins, Lucentio’s fixation with courtly love seems somewhat old-fashioned and ludicrous. In the end, it is Petruchio’s disturbing, colorful uncomplicatedness that harvests a happy and functioning marriage, and Lucentio’s poeticized instincts leave him humiliated when Bianca refuses to answer his summons. Love certainly exists in the world of The Taming of the Shrew, but Lucentio’s dramatic love, striking however it is, appears incapable to survive with the full range of problems and considerations facing married

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