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Study Guide Questions Copy down questions in your notes and answer them in complete sentences. These will be placed in your notebook.

Induction: Answer the following questions in complete sentences; be specific and use quotes from the play to support your work where possible. INDUCTION 1.  What trick is played upon Christopher Sly?  Why?  2.  Why is "The Taming of the Shrew" considered a play within a play?

Act 1, scene 1: 3.  Why has Lucentio come to Padua? 4.  Of what is Baptista resolved concerning the marriage of his two daughters? 5.  What is Katherine's reputation?  Bianca's? 6.  What is Hortensio's plan to more quickly be able to win and marry Bianca? 7.  What is Tranio's plan for Lucentio?  What metamorphosis does this involve?

Act 1, scene 2 8.  What is Petruchio's motive in coming to Padua? 9.  How are Katherine's and Bianca's reputations further clarified?  What words/phrases are used to describe both women throughout the scene? 10. What does Petruchio's monologue (l.197-208) reveal about him? 11.  What is the suitors' (Gremio and Hortensio) reaction to Lucentio joining them as rivals to Bianca? 12. What specific images are used to describe the wooing of Katherine? 13. At the end of Act I, why are Bianca's suitors friendly with one another and indebted to Petruchio? 14. What role do the servants play?

Act 2 1.  What information does Katherine hope to gain by tying Bianca's hands and questioning her? 2.  What type of language does Petruchio use to describe Katherine during his discussion with Baptista? What does this tell us about his character? 3.  What names do Hortensia and Lucentio assume?  What roles will they play? 4.  What character does Tranio assume?  How does Baptista react to him?  5.  Summarize the content of Petruchio and Baptista's conversation--be brief. 6.  How is Hortensia injured? 7.  When Katherine and Petruchio meet how do they get along?  8.  What does Petruchio claim about his and Katherine's interaction?  How does Baptista react?  9.  At the end of Act II what are Tranio, Gremio, and Baptista discussing?  What decision is made?  What must Tranio do in light of this decision?

Act 3, scene 1 1.  What is Bianca's response to Lucentio's (Cambio's) and Hortensio's (Litlo's) argument over who will tutor Bianca first? (lines 16-22) What does this reveal about her character? 2.  What is Lucentio's translation of his lesson? (lines 31-36)  What is Bianca's translation of the same passage? (lines 40-43) 3.  What message to Bianca does Hortensio (Litio) encode in the gamut (scales)?  What is her response? (lines 71-78) 4.  Contrast Hortensio's statement in Line 76 with his statement in lines 89-90.  What does this reveal about his character?

Act 3, scene 2 5.  Why does Kate weep (line 26)?  What aspect of her character does this reveal? 6.  How is Petruchio dressed for his wedding (lines 43-64)?  Give at least 4 specific details.  What is the reaction of Baptista?  (use quotes) 7.  How does Petruchio respond when asked to change his clothes? (lines 112-123) 8.  What do you learn of Lucentio's plan to marry Bianca in lines 128-148? 9.  What does Gremio call Petruchio in line 155?  Why is this ironic? 10.  How does Petruchio behave during the wedding ceremony?  (lines 158-183) 11.  How does Petruchio leave the wedding feast?  What reason does he give in line 229?

Act 4, scene 1 1. What images do Grumio and Curtis use in their banter?  Why are these images chosen? 2. Accodring to Grumio in lines 21-24, what has changed? 3. What has happened to Kate on her way to Petruchio's house?  How did Petruchio respond? (lines 68-80) 4. How does Petruchio treat the servants?  What is Kate's reaction? 5. Which of Petruchio's insults to the servants is your favorite? 6. According to his sololiquoy, what is Petruchos' plan?

Act 4, scene 2 7. Summarize Tranio and Hortensio's conversation concerning Bianca.  What do they both decide?  What is ironic about this? 8. What are Hortensio's plans for marriage? (lines 37-39) 9. What role does the Pendant play in Tranio's plot?  How does Tranio get him to play along?

Act 4, scene 3 10. What does Kate's opening monologue reveal about her condition? 11. What must Kate do before Petruchio will feed her? (lines 38-47) 12. What does Petruchio think of the hat?  the dress? 4) What does Petruchio tell Hortensio to do in line 162?  What does this imply about Petruchio's behavior?

Act 4, scene 4 & 5 13. How did Tranio distract Baptista for the evening? 14. What does Biondello tell Lucentio (Cambio) to do while Baptista feasts with Tranio? 15. Why does Hortensio say "the field is won" in line 23?  Who has won and how? 16. What game to Petruchio and Kate play with Vincentio?

Act 5, scene 1 1. What's ironic about Vincentio's arrival at Lucentio's house? 2. What does Vincentio think has happened to his son? 3. Why do Lucentio and Bianca ask pardon of their fathers in lines 109-111? 4. How do the fathers react to the news of Bianca and Lucentio's wedding? 5. What do Petruchio and Kate do at the end of the scene?

Act 5, scene 2 1. What offensive does the widow make to Kate?  What does Petruchio tell Kate to do? 2. What is Bianca doing during the banter? (lines 42-43) 3. Describe the bet.  What does the majority expect will be the outcome?  What is the outcome? 4. What is the message of Kate's final monologue?  Do you think she is sincere?  Has she been tamed or is she only acting?