When Shakespeare was, alive everyone loved to read his work, or see his plays, Taming of the Shrew is one of Shakespeare’s most popular and loved comical plays. Comedy then and now are quite different and it is very hard for people now to find the comical parts of this play. If you use comical devices throughout reading this play you can just so easily find which parts of the play are supposed to be comical. For …show more content…
If it were not for the use of comedic devices and the right use of literary elements, this play would not only be an awkward read but also not as entertaining and too serious. The fact that Shakespeare used his well-known forms of comedic devices ties the play together and makes it an interesting, comical, semi-ironic and a light-hearted read. Like many other plays and poems Shakespeare has written he never disappoints to entertain and give something well to analyze. Without comical devices this play would have been interpreted entirely wrong I