Is there love or feeling between Catherine and Peter Roach? Using specific evidence in the play, they show that they love each other (or do not love one another).
In "Training of Training", the relationship between Catherine and Peter Roach is caused by power struggle. Petruchio man Gremio believes that tasting Kate is equivalent to Hercules's own efforts. Catherine's word independence is depicted as "cunning" (163). As a general opinion, Petruchio initially considered Catherine as an issue. Scene 2, I'd better show their connection through punk
The above interaction shows that they flirt and have an erotic background. Petruchio came to the challenge and said a lot about his personality. He said that he only cares about money, but this is expressed in lines 62-73 of the second act of the first act. This scene proves that Petrucio is pleased to accept the challenge of a woman who is confident. I am just going to marry her with money. But doing so, Katherine pursues his pursuit by offering a challenge. And that is tracking people prefer. This relationship reflects the insults of Max and Kyle who insult each other with hidden sexual desire, or "living singles" from Martin's Pam and Martin.
There is no love between Petruccio and Catherine, but the level of knowledge has a certain degree of respect. Their wisdom proves that they are intellectually equal. Other men neglected her, talked about her and misunderstood her. In addition, in the second act, which began at line 215, Petruzio acknowledged that he saw Kate and his name for Katherine was misunderstood. "Twas tells me that you are rude, embarrassing, and depressed, now I feel that report is a very liar" (193) Ironically , Petruchio broke her on the way and finally if the drama Katherine told how to follow the wives of Bianca and Hortensio. Through the script, there is an obscure connection between Catherine and Petr Kchio, and people can even strongly insist that Kate is obedient for love.
After forced marriage, Patruchio began to discuss seriously with Catherine. Petruchio realized that his "Bonnie Kate" had a more important dowry. He began to like Katherine, and began to respect him more importantly. Only when Katherine was convinced that petruchio was neither crazy nor greedy, she began to fall for him. Mutual feelings These problems can only be solved in part. The problem is in the social structure. In the society of the 16th century, a sophisticated obedient and familiar woman had the ideal qualities of that age. He apparently would not be respected by his colleagues if he had a wife who contradicted, thought and expressed expressions of social norms. Understanding of this sort can explain the scenes including costume in the play, third and sixth acts, etc. Petruchi began to manipulate Catherine early in the wedding ceremony.
Petruchio's "persistent" approach in drama changed the attitude of Catherine for others. When Petrucio asked about Katherine for the first time, that concept was proposed, it was not thought to be wrong then. Petruquio "tamed" Catherine, so she was bad at treating her earlier in the movie and it was clearly wrong with respect to the subject that did not need discussion to prove that it was true It was. Catherine grabbed this and, ironically, agreed everything he said, it is enough for Petruqio. Before taming, the only "courtship" PetrGio talked to Katherine how he was born to tame her. At Ten Things, there is no "training" at all. The way to 'tame' a woman is the same as that done by Petruchio which could have been illegal in 1999. Instead, Kate's hatred for the whole movie ended with Patrick going out with her, and she realized it was a good thing.
Every character in the drama is faced with obstacles and challenges. Through the interaction between Petruchio and Katherine, the obstacle in Petruchio's play is to see Katherine and Petrucio fall in love. At the end of the game, Petuchio, Lucentio, Hortensio, and Baptista (father of Katherine) wagered to test the adherence of the three brides. Baptista and Lucentio Bianca are Katherine shoes. To my surprise, widows and Bianca did not respond to her husband's request. However, Katherine's "crushing" entered the room with her husband's wish. She then continued to demonstrate by looking for the other two wives and made a speech on how the wife treats her husband. This is probably the most ironic ending that Shakespeare was supposed to suggest. The problem faced by Petruchio is clearly resolved and settled through true love.