Gender Roles In The Taming Of The Shrew

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The Taming of the Shrew is a play written by a famous playwright Shakespeare, in which illustrates the social norm of the dominance the man has over the woman during the Renaissance period. Kate is forced to marry a man arranged by her father and she has no choice but to obey to her father’s authority. Throughout the play, Shakespeare criticizes the role of a woman through Kate’s ruthless behavior towards her father and Petruchio. This whole play ties back to the thesis that through Kate’s diction from bold to submissive, it supports to define the feminine role, which depicts Shakespeare’s contempt for the dominance that a man assumes over

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