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    Performing Marriage with a Difference: Wooing, Wedding, and Bedding in The Taming of the Shrew Amy L. Smith Even before the recent burgeoning of performance theory, The Taming of the Shrew was of great interest to critics interested in role playing , identity, and theatricality. And because Kate's "taming" and her performative speech both take place in a play-within-a-play, Taming fostered a critical interest in the intersection between performance and gender long before the phrase"gender trouble"

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    In Shakespeare’s comedy, Taming of the Shrew, the writer explores the idea of a woman being the property of her husband, and having to do everything that he bids her to do. Katherina, the eldest daughter of the Baptista, is well-known for her shrewish attitude. Whereas, her younger sister, Bianca, is the ideal woman-- this results in her having several suitors, and Katherina has none. Katherina eventually marries a man named Petruchio, and through a process, she becomes ‘tamed’. This play has been

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    The resources I will be using in this essay are the plays, Taming of the Shrew by Shakespeare which is a play about a man Lucentio falling in love with a woman named Bianca at first sight. Bianca’s father has a rule that Bianca isn’t allowed to get married until her shrew of a sister Katherine gets married. Hortensio and Gremio, two other men wanting to court Bianca, find a man Petruchio who is willing to take on the challenge of taming Katherine because of the fact that she has money and actually

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    until the older one does it first. For example, in The Taming of the Shrew Bianca cannot marry before her sister, however in 10 Things I Hate About You, Bianca cannot date or go out with a guy unless her sister is as well.

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    The ‘Taming of the Shrew’ is about the taming of a young woman. The unfortunate shrew is Katherine Minola, a young woman who has had to watch as her younger sister, Bianca, has been spoiled for years by their weak father. Now the father won’t let Bianca marry until Katherine is married off first. The problem is that Katherine is very sharped tongued and argumentative. She bullies her own sister and will have none of the husbands her father suggests. No one will marry her, even though her father offers

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    I must admit I watched the movie, 10 Things I Hate About You, a lot when I was a teenager. I did not realize until recently that the movie is a modern version of William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew and the movie, 10 Things I Hate About You, are similar, yet very different. Love, relationships, and happily ever afters looked differently in the 1500’s and in the 1990’s. In the play and movie, both fathers Baptista and Walter Stratford want there daughters

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    In Shakespeare’s dramatic comedy, “The Taming of the Shrew,” Shakespeare chooses to have one of the main characters played as a woman, despite the time the play was written. Back then it was a male centered world, so they did not know how to deal with Katherine’s erratic and bold behaviors. Kate was known for her sharp tongue and her quick temper, especially to those that tried to win her love. Many of her sister’s suitors would often avoid Katherine in fear of getting knocked around or verbally

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    The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare might appeal to Kalidasa because this play can be used to show the Hindu puranas and respect toward the deities. Kalidasa’s name means the “servant of Kali” which can suggest he is a follower of the deity Durga, who evolves in the form of Kali to destroy the demons. In the Taming of the Shrew, Katherine can represent the deity Durga/ Kali to reveal the two side of a female character. According to Hinduism, goddess Durga is the main force behind creation

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    In The Taming of the Shrew, William Shakespeare explains how the character Petruchio marries Kate, the shrew, and in doing so, attempts to tame her through various means. Petruchio accomplishes taming Katherine through his determination and confidence. He masters these tames by forcing her to consent to insanely false statements. Petruchio's success of taming Katherine is completed by his behavioral actions, lack of understanding, and self-centered mind. Petruchio's desire for Katherine to obey

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    the Taming of the shrew you would see a lot of that throughout the play. The Taming of the shrew is a good representation on how women were treated, and where did women stand. Women were looked as property in the eyes of the men. In the Taming of the shrew you will see that a father named Baptista Minola has two daughters named Katherine (or Kate), and Bianca. Baptista wants both of his girls to get married off, but that was a problem since Katherine was a shrew. The meaning of a shrew is for

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