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The Taming of the Shrew William Shakespeare

Remembering Shakespeare Baptized on 26 April 1563 Died 23 April 1616 Grew up in Stratford-upon-Avon Married Anne Hathaway at age 18; had three children (two were twins) Poet and playwright; named greatest writer in English language His surviving work include 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems and several other poems Work was produced mostly around 1589-1613

Shakespeare’s Comedies Comedies (or Elizabethan comedies) include Happy ending Marriage occurs between unmarried characters Light-hearted tone and style Also Separation & reunification Mistaken identities A clever servant Heightened tensions, often within a couple One, intertwining plot Frequent punning

Shakespearean Devices Play-within-a-play Use of disguises Love at first sight Fluid action = fast-paced action Asides = when the character speaks only for the audience to hear Soliloquy = an act of speaking one’s thought either alone or with others present Monologue = a long speech by a character

Understanding Puns Puns are Examples of puns A play on words that purposely brings about ambiguity between similar-sounding words that have different meanings for the sake of humor Double meanings Examples of puns “The pun is mightier than the word.” Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.

Puns from His Plays Claudius: “...But now, my cousin Hamlet, and my son...” Hamlet [aside]: “A little more than kin, and less than kind.” (Hamlet, 1.2.64-65). Context: Hamlet is upset that his uncle Claudius has married his mother. Hint: Think of “kind” as also short for “kindred.”

A Very Famous One "No, 'tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church-door, but 'tis enough, 'twill serve: ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man." (Romeo and Juliet, Act III, scene 1) Hint: Grave=serious, dead, sad.

Taming: The Characters Baptista Minola father/daughters Katherina Minola Bianca Minola Vincentio Gremio Suitors of Bianca father/son suitor to Kate Hortensio Lucentio Petruchio friends master/servants master/servant Tranio Grumio Biondello

Taming: The Plot Baptista Minola has two daughters: a gentle, beautiful, younger one (Bianca) who has many suitors and an older one (Katherina) who is considered a shrew. Bianca cannot marry until Katherina does. Bianca’s suitors conspire to find a suitor for Katherina, but there are very few choices. Just by luck, Hortensio’s friend, Petruchio, comes to town to find a wife! Petruchio claims he does not mind Kate’s shrewish behavior, because he plans to tame her.

Terms to Know Shrew = a vexatious, scolding, brawling woman Tame = to change from a wild state; to domesticate Domesticated = to convert to home life; tame Dowry = property or money brought by a wife to her husband on their marriage Patriarchy = a system or society of government in which the father or eldest male is head of the family, and descent is traced through the male line Gender roles = the rules in which men and women are supposed to live by according to their society

Katherina’s Character “She’s too rough for me.” (Gremio) “No mates for you Unless you were of gentler, milder mould.” (Hortensio) “…this fiend from hell” (Gremio) “Her elder sister is so curst and shrewd That, till her father rid his hands of her, Master, your love [Bianca] must live a maid at home.” (Tranio)

More of Kate’s Character “Will you woo this wildcat?” (Gremio) She’s “…famous for a scolding tongue.” (Tranio) “I know she is an irksome, brawling scold.” (Petruchio) “Her name is Katherina Minola, Renowned in Padua for her scolding tongue.” (Hortensio)

Gender Roles Petruchio states this about his wife: “I will be master of what is mine own, She is my goods, my chattels; she is my house, My household-stuff, my field, my barn, My horse, my ox, my ass, my anything, And here she stands.”

Let’s Dissect “I am in charge of all that is mine [My wife] is my property, my possession, my home, The things I own in my house, my field, my barn, My horse, my ox, my donkey, everything I own, And here she is.” “I will be master of what is mine own, She is my goods, my chattels; she is my house, My household-stuff, my field, my barn, My horse, my ox, my ass, my anything, And here she stands.”

Chauvinism or Patriarchy? Chauvinism = excessive patriotism for one’s own cause Is Petruchio simply a male chauvinistic pig? Patriarchy = patri = father archy = government Or is he merely performing his patriarchal duty?

Relationships & Marriage What do you think?

Men and women are equal in marriage and society. Men are considered to be higher in society than women. The daughter can choose her husband and make her own decisions. The father makes all the decisions, including who his daughter can marry. Women are supposed to be obedient and do what the men tell them to do. Women are supposed to be independent and make their own choices. Marriage is like a business contract and money is an important consideration. The father paid money, called a dowry, to his daughter’s husband. Women are compared to animals to be tamed. It is the custom that the eldest daughter has to get married first, before the younger daughter. Women need to be meek, mild and obedient to follow what is expected of them.