Tame the exterior screw: The men dominated the male screw tame set by William Shakespeare to deal with the marital issue. The idea of exploration has been demonstrated primarily by the role of Petruchio and Katharina. We are introduced about the trials and sufferings of their daily life. The character brings the traditional concept of male domination. Through this play we see the need for governance by Petruchi and the way he uses it to rule. These views on male domination have not changed over the years, but there has been a recent change equally.
"The Taming of the Shrew" has some very obvious themes. One of them is male domination - women are handled as instruments, ordered, and it is not permissible to have their own ideas. This is very obvious in performance - men always leave the women around them. This is especially true of Petuchio and Kate - Kate said Petrucio 's reaction was the opposite. An example of this 'fight' is that Petruchi says that the moon is shining, but it is actually the sun. Petruchio finally got what he want - Kate succumbed and she agreed to support everything he said. This obviously does not usually occur at the time - apparently slightly exaggerated.
In Training of Training during William Shakespeare's play, feminism is expressed indirectly through a powerful man in the drama. The advantage of Petruchio in Catherine's marriage is obviously foolish as well, the rule of daughter's life by Baptista is obvious, even if he makes Catherine forcibly marry before Bianca and that man's desire, it is unfair is. In William Shakespeare's "The Taming of Catherine" or "Kate's Taming", the demand for women via Lucentio and Kate is exaggerated. And those who try to win violent epidemic, especially her love. The scenes of Hortensio and Hortensio are screened from the first performance.