Similarities Between Taming Of The Shrew And 10 Things I Hate About You

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Many plays written by William Shakespeare have been successfully adapted to films. The comedy "The Taming of the Shrew" is an excellent example of this; the movie 10 Things I Hate About You directed by Gil Junger is a modern rewrite of the play. Although the language may be difficult to understand, William Shakespeare's plays are timeless because the plots portrayed in his works remain relevant in today's modern world. The Taming of the Shrew is one of William Shakespeare’s most often adapted into screen plays. Written at the end of the 16th century and set in Padua, Italy, the play describes a bad tempered woman, Katherina Minola. Her aggressively assertive attitude causes many people to believe Katherina will never marry. Bianca, Katherina’s younger sister, is quite the opposite of her older sister. Due to her beauty and kindness, she is able to produce multiple suitors including, Gremio and Hortensio. However, the young women’s father Baptista, prohibits Bianca from marrying …show more content…

In the play, the hierarchy is distinguished in the induction. Shakespeare demonstrates the inconsistencies between the less powerful and lower classes by using Christopher Sly and the noble Lord. These social inconsistencies are shown throughout the entire play. In 10 Things I Hate About You, social hierarchy is seen through the various cliques of Padua high school (Pittman,). Kat is seen as an outcast within her peer group. She does not belong to any one group at Padua High, rebelling against any type of hierarchy and typical social conventions. In the beginning of the movie, Kat is shown to dress in different clothes compared to her peers and in direct contrast to her sister, often times shown wearing mainstream attire (10 Things I Hate About You). This demonstrates Kat’s desire to go against the norm and depicts her overall desire to be viewed as an individual

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