Taming Of The Shrew Character Analysis

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Katherine from The Taming of the Shrew is introduced as a mean, shrewish young woman who is considered to be “untameable.” She and her sister Bianca are complete opposites and do not get along. As her father has it, Bianca will not get married until his oldest daughter Katherine is married. But because Katherine is so shrewish, the plausibility of her getting married is slim. Similarly, Kat from 10 Things I hate about you is independent, loud, and not afraid to speak her own mind. Kat’s sister Bianca wants to start dating, but just as Katherine’s father said in TTOTS, Bianca cannot date until her sister does the same. While both Katherine in Taming of the Shrew and Kat in 10 Things I Hate About You are mean and shrewish in the beginning of the movie and play, the change in personality and character differs as each is introduced to the possibility of love. The time period’s expectations of women affects how Katherine’s personality deteriorates as she becomes more of a servant than an equal partner and how Kat remains her own person while still opening her heart to love. In the beginning of the play, Katherine is wild and does not care what men think of her. The first scene of Act 1 opens up to Bianca’s suitors, the father, Baptista, and Katherine. Baptista announces that …show more content…

By this, Katherine means she doesn’t want any of the suitors at the door, and she will hit them with a stool, and make a fool out of them. The opening scene of 10 Things differs from TOTS because while the movie shows Katherine as mean and detached, she is not introduced to any suitors. Kat drives her car with her music blaring even as people stare in judgement. In class, Kat faces the consequences of speaking her mind by being sent to the principle’s office. Although Katherine and Kat have their differences, they are a lot alike as they are both apathetic to the people and men around

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