'The Taming Of The Shrew'

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In “ Taming of the Shrew” By William Shakespeare, Katherine is tamed by Petruchio. In the story, Baptista Minola, negotiates for the marriage of his two daughters, Bianca and Kate. He sets up the story of The Taming of the Shrew by setting an important rule. His temperamental Kate must marry before his beloved and admired Biana. Katherine is described as a daunting shrew, because of her behavior of expressing what she thinks with harsh words, this causes men to be scared of marrying her. Bianca on the other hand is known as avid, and beautiful barely expressing how she feels in a demeaning matter, like Katherine. Baptista considers Katherine getting married as negligible because of her behavior, so he supports Bianca more in getting married. …show more content…

In (Act 3 Scene 2 L.210-245) Katherine and everyone else who attended her wedding were ready to go to the bridal dinner, but Petruchio exhorts Katherine to leave with him for their honeymoon together. Petruchio states in (Act 3 Scene 2 L.210-245) that Katherine is his property, his everything, and that he will do anything to protect Katherine from anything, so he is leaving with her and anyone can try and stop him if they dare after this Katherine leaves with him effortlessly. This shows that Katherine is tamed because it didnt take much for Petruchio to convince her to leave with him, compared to the beginning of the story she was perverse, and didnt care about peoples commands toward her so she would rebuff what they said to her. With Petruchio, Katherine acted unseemly from her normal self she didnt argue with him at all and followed him out of the bridal dinner. This connects to the theme because Katherine appreciated the time he spent with her and even if she had to leave she followed and didnt argue after she asked him to

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