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

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What do you think of when I say romantic comedies? Cringy love scenes? Failed relationships? A predictable plot? Well, all these things occur in the Hollywood-adapted versions of William Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew and 10 Things I Hate About You.
Both Taming of the Shrew and 10 Things I Hate About You stars a cranky, pessimistic woman, named Katherine, who is bitter towards relationships. While her younger sister, Bianca, adores attention from men and searches for a man to fill her heart with love. However, with all romantic comedies there must be a twist of plot. Bianca cannot have a relationship until her spiteful sister weds or dates a man. With numerous suitors for Bianca in both Taming of the Shrew and 10 Things I Hate About You, …show more content…

Taming of the Shrew takes place during the Italian Renaissance in Padua, Italy. While 10 Things I Hate About You occurs during the late 1990’s. For occurring centuries apart, these two films share many similarities. The films contain the same main characters, many with the same name, and the same overall plot. However, due to the time difference in Taming of the Shrew, women are treated very differently than they are in modern day. Petruchio, the suitor of Katherine, treats her as property and even begins to mock her at times. Petruchio offers Katherine magnificent clothing and jewelry, but when Katherine begins to show gratitude and happiness, Petruchio destroys anything and everything that Katherine finds enjoyable. Petruchio drags Katherine around against her will as she is his wife and subjected to be loyal to only him. Rather than treating women as property, the paid suitor to Katherine in 10 Things I Hate About You entices Katherine by changing his smoking habits, his preference in music, and the clubs he hangs out at. Patrick Verona, the modernized version of Petruchio, never once shows physical harm towards Katherine, but does accidently play with her emotions. In order to make up for his mistakes, Patrick buys Katherine a guitar, which results in them patching up their relationship in a carnal

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