Taming Of The Shrew And 10 Things I Hate About You Analysis

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“Who needs affection when I have blind hatred.” The comedy by Shakespeare, Taming of the Shrew, and the movie 10 Things I Hate About You share both similarities and differences. There is a difference in the plot from where it takes place, and the views on feminism. The characters share both similarities and differences throughout the movie and play. Also there a is difference between the characters relationships in the book and the movie. In the movie, 10 Things I Hate About You, girls have more say and authority than they did in the play Taming of the Shrew. This is because the time periods they happened in. Kat actually speaks her mind at all times in the movie. Kat doesn’t obey her father, or any other men. You see that when she gets into arguments with her father. You also seeing her do it while in class, when she talks back to the teacher, and Joey. In the play though, Petrucio actually has to tame Katherine. He doesn’t let her eat, or sleep, and she must go along and submit to what he says. Which obviously isn’t accepted in the U.S. today. That’s why Patrick did not actually tame her. …show more content…

He doesn’t come off as self righteous. And his tricks to try to woo and win over Bianca seem pure. But in the movie it is nothing like that whatsoever. Joey cares about himself, and only about himself. He doesn’t truly love or care about Bianca, like Hortensio does in the play. Another character comparison is Katherine and Kat. Kat, although doesn’t hit people to get her way, is still shrewish.Besides the time she backed into Joey’s car, just because he wouldn’t move it. She constantly talks back, and says rude things. She is more verbally abusive, while Katherine is more physically abusive. Katherine resorts to hitting people, because no one really listens to her, and women’s voices weren’t as valued then as they are

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