I do not like wearing Taming, a classic drama by William Shakespeare, with modern audiences. Until her sister Kate has this relationship, this story is basically the same as that of my sister Bianca. They kept some original scenes and even used some direct reference of the original series. The writer eliminated some of Bianca's pursuers and changed the way cats are kept to appeal to modern audiences. Shakespeare will agree with the movie actor.
The pattern of Gil Junger's movie "I hate your 10 things" is almost the same. My father, two daughters, and my mother are absent. The Shrew has no explanation for obstetrics shortage, but Kat's response to his father's unwise action among the ten things I do not like is explained by itself. things). If the mother does not have love and his father acknowledges that Bianca is more important than her, Kay behaves like Elizabeth's predecessor. A domesticated theme of a beautiful woman, a gradually changing exterior thread does not mention custody in particular. In addition to her best friend, Kit, Vivian is a person without relatives and friends. Her career has been shown to the audience through Vivian's memory, but this is not common. Once, when she talked about her father, the audience understood their relationship.
They look exactly the same, but there are subtle differences between Taming and the ten things I dislike. For example, rather than marrying the 10 things I hate you, I have challenged so far. It is too young to adapt to society because these changes are necessary. Another difference is that Petruchi and Patrick "accustomed" Catherine in a different way. Petruquio hungry, robbed sleep, and occasionally insulted Kate to prevent "crush into pieces". Meanwhile, Patrick fell in love with her and always tried to turn good to her. Both methods work, but since women have the same rights as men, Petruchi's method can not be accepted in today's society. There is not a big difference between the two stories, but there are some necessary differences to correspond to the time period.