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Taming of the shrew like many comedies shows the eternal conflict between men and women in humorous light. Petruchio and Kate are at each other’s necks with one verbal attack after another throughout the entire play, which makes it humorous. We see the image of the frustrated father on TV and in movies. We see in Shakespeare’s time how the older men used to go after the young women. Petruchio and Kate are at each other’s necks with one verbal attack after another throughout the entire play, which makes it humorous. We see Petruchio play with Kate’s mind, by teasing her. He firstly gets a beautiful dress made for her and then rips it apart right before her eyes. Later on in the play he teases her by saying night is day and that an old man is a young woman.
Approximate Word count = 509 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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