action, and love at first sight. Disguises play an integral part in the play "The Taming of the Shrew" and are a part of the definition of comedy used by Shakespeare. The men in this play decide that the only way to woo Bianca is to be in her life everyday. They find out that she needs tutors for her schooling and immediately disguise themselves as such. The disguises the men use are very funny because they wear the typical tutor clothing but very accentuated. They look very ridiculous and silly because they really do not know what they are doing and Bianca sort of realizes it but her father Baptista does not. Her first suitor, Lucentio,
Toomey 2 has a servant named Tranio whom Lucentio has dress as Lucentio while the real Lucentio dresses as a Latin tutor in an attempt to woo Bianca.
Hortensio, Bianca's second suitor also dresses as a music tutor in an attempt to woo her. Also Gremio, …show more content…
the third suitor, although much older than the other boys, dresses as a Literature tutor.
Throughout the play, the action shifts from a couple of different locations. After Petruchio marries Katerina, the fluid action of the play shifts evenly from different locations in Padua to Petruchio's house. In Padua, the action of the play is usually somewhat positive. However when the play moves to Petruchio's house, the action is somewhat negative. Fluid action shows the different points of view of the characters in different situations. Petruchio acts differently at his own home than he does in Padua, occasionally. Kat definitely acted differently while at Petruchio's home than she had in Padua. The final example of comedy that Shakespeare employs involves two young lovers who fall in love at first sight. At the beginning of the play, Lucentio comes to Padua with his two servants, Tranio and Biondello to study. When they arrive, there is some sort of celebration going on and Lucentio sees Bianca, he follows her to her house, and they lock eyes. Lucentio tells Tranio that he has just fallen in love, love is silly and ridiculous in this play because love is usually set up by the fathers of both families involved. There is no way unless Lucentio had disguised himself that Bianca and Lucentio could have or would have fallen in love. In turn, Bianca falls in love with Lucentio as soon as they speak as well. The whole play is about the struggle these two young lovers had
to go through to get married and this is very entertaining. Toomey 3 Shakespeare uses at least three comedic conventions also known as Elizabethan stage conventions. Disguises entertained the audience as well as help in the deception of certain actors. The fluid action illustrates how two distinct personalities of one character arise. "The Taming of the Shrew" is an example of a comedy because it uses the different definitions of comedy and does so in a humorous way with a man that has a large nose and big glasses and the clown looking clothes that Petruchio wears at his own wedding.