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    critics placing twenty-first century values on ancient works‚ hoping to find elements of social equality where‚ often times‚ there is none to be found. For example‚ critics in recent years have attempted to describe William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew as a feminist work; however‚ it is largely the opposite. Petruccio’s actions can been seen as patriarchal‚ enforcing the generally misogynistic culture of the day‚ and Kate‚ the supposed feminist hero‚ is presented to both the characters in

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    Female Ambiguity: Kirke from The Odyssey vs. Bianca from The Taming of the Shrew Women are ambiguous characters throughout texts such as The Odyssey and The Taming of the Shrew. In these two stories‚ there are female characters that are deceitful and beguiling towards men. Kirke and Bianca are two comparable characters that display such behavior. I will explain how both characters display ambiguity by hiding their true nature behind actions that they wouldn ’t normally take; therefore these

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    They were supposed to listen to her husband and obey him no matter what. But however gender roles are changing and the change of gender roles can be seen in the play Taming of the shrew by William Shakespeare and the two article an American role revels…by and Most Americans think woman should do most of the house work. Firstly using Taming

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    they deal with the play’s key issues. There are three particular speeches that have been spoken about for many centuries because of their underlying messages- Katharina’s final speech in The Taming of the Shrew‚ Portia’s speech in The Merchant of Venice‚ and Hamlet’s soliloquy in Hamlet. In The Taming of the Shrew‚ Katharina gives the final speech of the play. She speaks to all of her family and friends at the wedding and allows them to see the changes in her character. Katharina says to her sister

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    in this specific story allows the audience to better understand what is going on‚ gives more action to the play‚ and keeps the reader tuned to the story. As an illustration of how these elements are used in Shakespeare’s plays‚ the play “The Taming of the Shrew” reveals how family drama‚ controversy of money and disguises work together to develop the plot of the play.

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    and stirrups of no kindred; besides‚ possessed with the glanders and like to mose in the chine; troubled with the lampas‚ infected with the fashions‚ full of windgalls‚ sped with spavins‚…(3.2.46)” Function: In Wiiliam Shakespeares’ The Taming of The Shrew‚ symbolism plays a key role in helping the playwright create meaning. The wild and ridiculous outfit Petruchio wears to his wedding with Kate is an example of Shakespeares’ use of symbolism‚ in this case symbolizing Petruchios’ control over

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    Critical Lens Book Report Fiction is an attempt to tell the truth about things we generally lie about. I agree because authors write books that tell every thing like it is and that it seems right but is very wrong‚ and they tell it with out censorship and make readers think is that the way friends‚ family ‚ and strangers think too because I can’t read their minds? The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds was about named Tille it showed all the hard

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    In our world today there is new technology‚ communication advances‚ and different forms of art. It has not always been this way. The current society is exploring‚ discovering‚ and forming a new way of thinking and living all in all as a world population. But it had to start somewhere and from somebody. Today there varies types of music‚ art‚ all different kinds of ideas and production that has been inspired or has incorporated an literary predecessors who made the guidelines to understand what

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    husbands‚ picked out for them by their fathers. They had almost no say in their lives‚ and they were expected to be thankful for having someone to rule over them. This is made abundantly clear by Katherina ’s famous speech in 5.2.137-180 of The Taming of the Shrew. She compares a woman ’s proper devotion to her husband to that a subject owes a prince‚ saying that the man provides everything for the woman‚ and the least she owes him is her complete obedience. While the play is sometimes seen as man ’s

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    the house was based off one’s wealth. If one was fortunate enough to be rich and have slaves‚ they could pursue a profession in literature. In this era women were not allowed to work in any profession other than literature. Additionally‚ in Taming of the Shrew ( a

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