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    texts in modern society are universal and their explored issues and themes are timeless. This is depicted thoroughly in the Shakespearean plays ‘The Taming of the Shrew’ and ‘Othello’ followed by their modern appropriations in the movies ‘10 things I hate about you’ and ‘O’ through the use of stylistic features suitable for the audience of their

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    10 Things I Hate About You Jami S. Ross Murray State College Author Note Jami Ross, Student of Developmental Psychology, Murray State College. Jami Ross is also a student of nursing, Murray State College. The research and comments in this paper are provided by myself. Correspondence regarding this paper should be addressed to Jami Ross, Student, Murray State College, Ardmore, OK 73401. Contact: ross7230@student.mscok.edu Abstract This paper will jump into the psychologically

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    similar and have the same type of genre, dealing with relationships are “10 Things I Hate About You” and “The Taming of the Shrew”. These movies are the same, yet so different from one another. Both plots are about love and relationships, that’s why “10 Things I Hate About You” is based on the same concept as “The Taming of the Shrew”. One of the main differences is the time period, throughout the year’s lot of views on things start to change. The idea of marriage and relationships are very different

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    “Taming of the Shrew”, shows how non-existent the notion is in that time period. This is also reflected oppositely in the movie “10 Things I Hate About You”, by Kat’s assertion of self, and treatment of her male counterpart. Further analysis of the relationships impact on Katharine and Petruchio, from “Taming of the Shrew”, and Kat and Patrick from “10 Things I Hate About You”, as well as how they differentiate between play to movie, will show this topic further.

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    Who would have guessed that a movie I watched over the summer of 2010 - particularly the 1999 teen romantic comedy “10 Things I Hate About You” - would forever alter my perspective on creative writing and songwriting? Even though the movie’s characters were high school students and I was entering seventh grade at the time, their varied personalities seemed incredibly relatable to me. And as the months would pass, the idea of putting my thoughts about a short story based on the film on notebook paper

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    released that depict the cultural norms, social expectations, and developments of teenagers at that period of time. Those two films, Mean Girls and 10 Things I Hate About You, successfully illuminate the motives and characterizations of young adult life and the troubles and tribulations that come along with it. 10 Things I Hate About You is a film about teenagers growing up in Seattle in the 1990’s. The music, clothing, and slang presented in the movie all emulate the time period in which it was

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    PSYC 3707 Psychology of Intimate Relationships Assignment 3 I am choosing Kat Stratford and Patrick Verona from 10 Things I Hate About You. They only came to know eachother when Patrick was payed by Joey to date Kat. Kat is very hostile and guarded so things start very slowly. Eventually Patrick begins to make more of an effort (partially due to money, partially due to an increasing interest in Kat.) Kat continually rebuffs Patrick's advances, so eventually information is obtained from Kat's sister

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    Movie: 10 Things I Hate About You Kat and Bianca Stratford are being raised by their father after their mother left them. In order to keep Bianca form dating, their father develops the rule that Bianca can only date if Kat does so too. A new boy at school, Cameron, devises a plan to get somebody to date Kat. However, Kat is feared amongst the school for her attitude and behaviour, therefore making it hard for Cameron to find somebody up to the task. In the end, only Patrick Verona doesn 't seem to

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    a certain level of validity in their representation of society. This timelessness, however, is dependent upon the interpretations of the pieces and the transformations that they undertake when transcribed to the stage or film. The movie, 10 Thing I Hate About You, transforms the 16th century play into a late 20th century film in order to present Shakespeare’s ideas in a way that the people of modern times can best receive them. Due to the enormous differences between the 16th and the 20th centuries

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    Comparative Essay of Katherine The novel Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare is a wonderful interpretation of female oppression and societal expectations among the female population. In comparison, the film 10 Things I Hate About You is a modern telling to a classic story. The story itself is about the “transformations” or taming of a young and independent woman. A shrewish woman, is a woman that lives life by her own rules and does not need to marry a man and treat him like a lord in order to feel

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