Wednesday, October 2, 2019
A Critique of The Taming of the Shrew :: Taming Shrew Essays
A Critique of The Taming of the Shrew      à       à  Ã  Ã   The Taming of the Shrew is one of  the earliest comedies      written by William Shakespeare.à   Some     scholars believe it may have been his first work written for the stage as  well     as his first comedy (Shakespearean 310).à  Ã  Ã   The earliest  record of it being     performed on stage is in 1593 or 1594.à   It is thought by many to be one  of     Shakespeare's most immature plays (Cyclopedia 1106).     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   In The Taming of the Shrew, Petruchio was the  only suitor willing to     court Kate, the more undesirable of Baptista'sà   two daughters.à    Kate was never     described as unattractive (Elizabeth Taylor played her role in one film of  the     production), but was known for her shrewish behavior around all of Padua.     Bianca, on the other hand was very sweet and charming and beautiful; for  these     reasons many suitors wooed her.à   Kate was presented to be much more  intelligent     and witty than Bianca, but, ironically, she could not compete with Bianca     because of these witty comebacks and caustic remarks she made (Dash  830).à   All     of the men who desired Bianca needed somebody to marry Kate, as it was  customary     for the older daughter to be married before the young one.à   Finally,  Petruchio     came along to court Kate, saying he wanted to marry wealthily in Padua.  It     appeared, though, as ifà   Petruchio was the kind of man who needed an  opposition     in life.à   The shrewish Kate, who was known to have a sharp tongue,  very     adequately filled his need for another powerful character in a  relationship     (Kahn 419).à   When Petruchio began to woo Kate, everybody was rather  surprised,     but Signior Baptista agreed when Petruchio wanted marry her on Saturday of  the     week he met her.à   Clearly, he was not opposed because he wanted to hurry  and get     Kate married so she would not be in Bianca's way anymore.à   Petruchio  showed up     to the wedding late and in strange attire, but nevertheless they were  married     that Saturday.à   Petruchio began his famous process of taming his  bride.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã   From the beginning, Petruchio wanted to dominate a  relationship of two     dominating personalities.à   He sought to tame her in a nonviolent but  still     somewhat cruel fashion.à   Petruchio's method of "taming" Kate featured  depriving     					    
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