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The Taming of the Shrew

Uploaded by tamii on Jan 13, 2012

In Shakespeare's comedy, "The Taming of the Shrew," one of the
main ways that the theme is shown is by mistaken identity. The main
theme of this play is that what a person is really like is more
important than how they appear to be. This is shown by Petruchio's
relationship with Katherine; the changing roles of Tranio, Lucentio,
and Hortensio; and the true characters of Bianca and Katherine. All
three of these situations help to enrich the theme.
The first predicament that supports the theme is Petruchio's
relationship with Katherine. When we first meet Petruchio, he is only
after the money of Katherine, and accepts her harshness as simply a
goal he must overcome. He is mistaken for a person who is only after
money, not love at all. Yet when he meets Kate, he begins to fall
for her. While he still argues and attempts to train her, it is for
his own benefit. He wants her to be less harsh so she can fall in
love with him. Petruchio ends up truly caring for and loving Kate,
despite the front he puts up having his true identity revealed. As a
result of this Katherine, whom we thought would never love anyone, at
the end of the story is the only wife who comes when she is beckoned.
The other wives only make up excuses. This shows how Kate has a
mistaken identity becuase she appears rude and insolent. This
situation is one of the ways Shakespeare uses mistaken identity to
display theme.
Another part of the theme is that when a person changes
outfit's and roles, their personalities and attitudes stary the same.
The first and most prominent role change is the one between Lucentio
and Tranio. Lucentio, in order to marry Bianca, exchanges outfits
with his servant Tranio in order to become a tutor for Bianca.
Although Tranio appears to be a nobleman, he is really just a simple
servant. His identity did not change despite the fact that his outfit
did. In the same fashion, Lucentio becomes Cambio, the tutor. His true
self is as a nobleman, but due to his love of Bianca, he tries to
change himself. Just...

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Uploaded by:   tamii

Date:   01/13/2012

Category:   Shakespeare

Length:   4 pages (788 words)

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