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Samuel And Bella Spewack's The Taming Of
The story Kiss Me Kate involves the production of a musical version of William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew and a conflict on and off-stage between the characters Fred Graham Lilli Vanessi.The play used techniques to modernize the play. Techniques can be used to create specific effects in plays. Samuel and Bella Spewack use the setting and characterization to modernize the play, Kiss Me Kate.
The techniques of setting and characterization were used to create the effect of modernization. The time period of the play Taming of the Shrew takes place in the 1600’s and Kiss Me Kate takes place in the 1940s. This modernizes the play because the time period changes from the 1600s to a more modern time in history.The character Lilli Vassi creates

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