Lucentio's Treatment Of Women In Scene 1

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How does Lucentio plan to win Bianca?
Lucentio plans to win Bianca by changing into Tranio disguising himself as her latin teacher along with flattering her with his words making himself a slave. “ I am content to be Lucentio, Because so well I love Lucentio. Tranio, be so, because Lucentio loves: And let me be a slave, to achieve that maid Whose sudden sight hath thrall’ my wounded eye. (1.2.17) Expressing the way Lucentio is trying to win over Bianca along with the help of his friends and servants. 2. Why is Katharina so outspoken to the men in scene 1?
Katharina is so outspoken to the men in scene 1 because she feels that she is being treated way less and as a prostitute all by her father Baptista. “I will be very kind, and liberal To mine own children in good bringing-up. And so farewell. Katharina, you may stay; For I have more to commune with Bianca.” (1.1.14) These action towards her are clearly describing the reason Katharina is so outspoken. …show more content…

Why is Bianca more desirable to the men?
To men Bianca is more desirable due to her appearance and being very gentle , loving to them. Unlike her sister Katharina who is the complete opposite. “ If I achieve not this young modest girl. Counsel me, Tranio, for I know thou canst; Assist me, Tranio, for I know thou wilt --Master, it is no time to chide now; Affection is not rated from the heart: If love have touch’d you, nought remains but so, “Redime te captum quam queas minimo.” (1.1.15-16) Within this quote Lucentio is addressing that he had fallen for

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