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    basically about a “shrew” named Katherine Minola who is infamous for having a bad temper and being volatile. It is thought that no man would ever want Katherine due to the fact that she would be temperamental and disobedient. However‚ her younger sister Bianca is a different story. Bianca is considered very marriageable and is sought after by many of the nobles. The problem however is that Bianca and Katherine’s father‚ Baptista Minola‚ forbids Bianca to marry until Katherine does. The story continues

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    * will be given to each student who posts his or her first post to the Group Project thread by no later than Saturday‚ October 27‚ 2012. * (5 possible) Group points. How well your group works together will give you 5 possible points. Ways to get points: build on each other’s posts (i.e. read group members’ posts and respond)‚ ensure all questions in the project thread are covered (in other words‚ don’t duplicate group members’ work - build on their answers or answer another question). Ways to

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    Goldsmith-Thomas (producer) Joe Roth (executive producer) Paul Schiff (producer) Deborah Schindler (producer) Original Music By Rachel Portman Cinematography By Anastas N. Michos Film Editing By Mick Audsley The Cast Julia Roberts as Katherine Ann Watson Marcia Gay Harden as Nancy Abbey Ginnifer Goodwin as Connie Baker Kirsten Dunst as Betty Warren Juliet Stevenson as Amanda Armstrong Julia Stiles as Joan Brandwyn Dominic West as Bill Dunbar Maggie Gyllenhaal as Giselle

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    Katherine is a perfect character that displays both chacteristics of this play being an anti-romantic. Katherine is a very troubled person in this play‚ she is as they call the “shrew”. Calling her the shrew just shows the very prominent sexist ideals in this play I think making it very unromantic‚ men do not like her because she speaks her mind and it very independent unlike her calm and beautiful sister Bianca. In the time that this play was popular it was a normal thing to find women like Katherine

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    named by “Taming of the Shrew” this is the story of a selfish and rude girl that everyone calls the shrew. Aman comes to her town one day seeking a wealthy wife‚ his name is Petruchio. Katherine‚ the shrew‚ perfectly suits his profile while at first‚ he loves her younger sister Hortensio convinces him that Katherine is a better choice but she is mean. The story goes on to tell about this love struggle with some comedy along the way. When Shakespeare was‚ alive everyone loved to read his work‚ or

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    needs to be shared and honored! A brief background of what I consider a great man: Obama was born as Barack Hussein Obama on August 4‚ 1961‚ in Honolulu‚ Hawaii. Barack was born to parents from two different f racial back grounds. Barack’s mother Ann Dunham a white woman from Kansas and father Barack Obama‚ Sr. a black man from Kenya. Barack parents were individuals that believe in education‚ both parent attended University of Hawaii in Manoa. Around age of two‚ Barack parent’s separate and later

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    (August 2010) When Ann Dunham‚ a white woman‚ married a black African student‚ Barack Obama Sr.‚ in 1961‚ marriage between white and black Americans was rare. Less than 3 percent of all marriages were interracial in 1960‚ and the public generally disapproved of such unions. Interracial marriage was even illegal in at least 15 U.S. states. Although the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that laws prohibiting interracial marriages were unconstitutional in 1967‚ a reported 72 percent of southern white Americans

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    about a man named Lucentio falling in love with Bianca. Her father wouldn’t let them marry until the older daughter Katherine is married. A man named Petruchio takes on the challenge to tame Katherine and marry her. The play is by the famous writer William Shakespeare‚ believed to have been written between 1590 and 1592. This play shows misogyny because of how Petruchio treats Katherine throughout the play until she is finally tamed. Christopher Sly (the drunken bum) is told that he is a lord and has

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    sphincter‚ once he came back Hassan talked to Colin and told him if he kept on saying things like pupillary sphincter then people will think he is weird‚ and that’s how they became friends. Once they get back on the road Colin keeps on thinking about Katherine‚ and how he was going to take her to Paris. As they kept driving Hassan wanted

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    Call it the ‘Bridesmaids effect.’ For years until the highly acclaimed comedy “Bridesmaids” was released‚ females have been facing discrimination and loss of acceptance in the comedy community since the movie industry began in Hollywood. The release of “Bridesmaids” opened up a door to allow women to show a bunch of different women in different ways of being funny. Diablo Cody’s 2007 comedy‚ “Juno”‚ opened doors and eyes to a strong female lead‚ whose sharpness and intelligence while facing real-life

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