Shrew‚ the audience can easily notice the similarities and differences between the Shakespearean play and teenage movie 10 Things I Hate About You. For instance‚ Katherine/Kat are both shrewish‚ book and street smart.They don’t let anyone walk over them. They are both mature but don’t really fit in with the crowd. Katherine and Kat both get with Petruchio in the play and the movie. In the play and movie Bianca is young and manipulative. Everyone wanted to be her‚ she was the dream girl. Everyone thought
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I hate about you the main character’s name is Katherina‚ or Kat for short. Katarina and Katherine are both well known as the “shrew” of the plot. Both of their families come from a family with decent amount of wealth. This is shown in the movie because you can tell by the setting of their house that they live in a very large neighborhood and in the movie‚ Katharina lives in a roman villa almost. Although‚ they have very similar names
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management system to react to the dynamic of the industry and market. The issues created by these two changes were process complication‚ limitation in competitive advantages‚ and discouragement on internal collaboration. We recommend Winston to engage KAT and sales specialist team‚ define measureable goals to each individual‚ set up one common organizational goal and make it as part of the performance assessment and hold more company events to encourage collaboration and relationship. With this solution
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and new products and services. Changes in customer demand have decreased market share based‚ so the office needs a restructure. In June of 2007 the Boston office is reorganized under Ken Winston‚ the regional sales manager into “key account teams” (KAT). Concurrently‚ the review process is altered in a very odd fashion and Winston does not seem too enthusiastic about this change. Winston is preparing a presentation for the division leadership team and will discuss the effectiveness of the new performance
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Shakespeare’s play is Katerina in the movie. Their nicknames also resemble each other‚ Kate and Kat. Both Kate and Kat ares still the main character and the “shrews” that must be “tamed.” Although “shrew” is an uncommon word used in today’s society in the movie a character runs into Kat and says “just a minor encounter with the shrew‚” using the exact word from Shakespeare’s play. Both characters‚ Kat and Kate‚ long to be loved and cover it up in their own ways. Petruchio is the “tamer” in the play
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injured multiple times at war‚ and was eventually killed. This book focuses mainly on the struggles of a young man at war and his battle to overcome it. One character from this novel that I strongly like is Stanislaus Katczinsky‚ or “Kat” as his friends call him. Kat is my favorite because he is always the one who takes charge. He is easily my favorite character because his maturity throughout the novel keeps him and his troop alove in many situations. I enjoy Kat’s role in the book because he is
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internal processes so as to react competitively and increase its market share. Two key changes occurred: the creation of a Key Account Team (KAT) and the restructuring of the division-wide performance management system‚ which would help determine a salesperson’s annual compensation. Although there are some disadvantages to the new system‚ Winston should recommend the KAT concept to other regional managers. The new system not only helps managers have a well-rounded understanding of its salespeople’s performance
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Film “10 Things I Hate About You” is based on a Shakespearian play. The film is about a teenage girl whose father will not allow her to date. Finally the girl’s father comes up with an idea – she can date when her older sister (Kat) does. Her Father knows that Kat is not going to date anytime soon saying “When pigs begin to fly”. The film explores many themes and issues relevant to teenagers today. Such themes include; Social Status‚ Expectations and Relationships. Social Status is the
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Kat‚ in the past has also had experience with a bad relationship and has learned from it. This shows that Kat and Nuala have already been involved with a coming of age experience. Xave shows his immaturity when he listens to gossip and rumours about Nuala‚ that she has ‘slept around’ and that she is pregnant
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marry Bianca‚ so in order to get close to her he poses as a Tudor‚ Then in ‘Ten things’ when Cameron pretends to be a French tutor for Bianca.. The character list has been changed to fit our modern society. Katherine (the shrew) refers to Katarina (Kat)‚ in the play the tamer of the shrew corresponds too Petruccio while in the movie refers to Patrick or (or ‘pat’). The changes in the names are quite noticeable. In both the play and the movie Katherine’s and Katarina’s sisters name is the same‚ Bianca
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