William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew

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William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew In The Taming of the Shrew, Petruchio’s seemingly attempts to get Kate

to love him makes readers believe that he is a chauvinistic bully but

in the end, his strategy which led many to judge is harsh, consists of

a caring therapist. In this essay will contain the experiments used by

Petruchio to obtain the love and compassion of Kate, the three tests

performed by Kate to see if she is loyal to her husband and the

conclusion of the play which allows the reader to believe that

Petruchio’s actions are clever.

Firstly, Petruchio’s scheme to bend Kate to his will by pretending to

act like her concludes in the love of Kate towards him. During the

whole play, Petruchio decides to act like Kate, who is sharp tongued

and quick tempered, to “tame” the shrew. For instance, when Petruchio

and Kate arrive at Petruchio’s country house, he demands dinner, and

his servants prepare it as quickly as possible. Nevertheless he argues

that the meat is burned and not edible and pushes the whole meal off

the table. In the meantime, Kate, evidently tired and starving, begs

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