10 things I Hate about You

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An adaptation of shakespeare’s ‘The Taming of the shrew’, ’10 things I hate about you’ has a lot to live up to and it could be suggested that the makers had a responsibility to address some of the issues in a way that was appealing to 20th century teenagers. This is achieved throughout the film successfully.
There are many obvious connections between shakespeare’s work and the screen adaptation, for example; in ‘The taming of the shrew’ Bianca is not allowed to date boys until her sister, Catarina does. This was tradition of the time period, as Catarina was the eldest sister. Similarly, in ’10 things i hate about you’ Bianca cannot date until her sister Kat does. This was a rule strictly enforced by their father - Walter Stratford -, who’s job made gave him an insight on teenage pregnancy, and would do anything to keep his daughters out of trouble.
Bianca: But she's a mutant! What if she never dates?
Walter: Then you'll never date. Oh, I like that.
Bianca metaphorically referring to her sister as a ‘mutant’ shows Kat is not perceived by others as a beautiful person, conseq...

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