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![]() The Taming of the ShrewWilliam ShakespeareIn CliffsNotes on Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, Petruchio and Kate engage in a battle of wits as he tries to "tame" his bold and stubborn wife and bring her into line with society's expectations. This romantic farce, full of disguises and role playing, deals with themes such as marriage and duty, reality and illusion, and compromise. The Taming of the Shrew is one of William Shakespeare's most clever and sophisticated comedies. Search this CliffsNote
About the PlaywrightPersonal BackgroundLife in London and His WorkThe First FolioHis Reputation as a PlaywrightAbout the PlayIntroductionThe Source for The Taming of the ShrewShrew’s Performance HistoryBrief SynopsisList of CharactersCharacter MapSummaries and CommentariesInduction: Scene 1Induction: Scene 2Act I: Scene 1Act I: Scene 2Act II: Scene 1Act III: Scene 1Act III: Scene 2Act IV: Scene 1Act IV: Scene 2Act IV: Scene 3Act IV: Scene 4Act IV: Scene 5Act V: Scene 1Act V: Scene 2Character AnalysesKatherine MinolaPetruchioCritical EssaysShakespeare’s Historical Basis for The Taming of the ShrewRole Playing in The Taming of the ShrewStudy HelpQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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