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The Wife The Taming of the Shrew and Today

2023-12-16 07:12:25

My wife trained shrew and many of my wives always want the same position as my husband. So they always clash with each other. Why are they always in a conflict? In fact, it has been achieved by a wife who changes the traditional role. I remember my 16th century wife living with her husband. There is no conflict. Many wives obey their husband when the husband orders them to do everything. Today the wife of the 16th century has a different image.

Shakespeare's "Taming of the Taming" has over 25 movies or TV versions. I will see three versions today. The 197th film "The Taming of the Shrew" starred by Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, the music version of Kiss Me Kate, starring Catherine Grayson and Howard Keel in 1953 Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger in 1999 The latest version titled "I hate your 10 things" starred. Let's take a look at The Taming of the Shrew, where Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton star. The movie started with Lucentio and was ready to go to Padua University where he saw Baptista's daughter Bianca. He was soon attracted to her beauty and then brought her to her house. So we first met her father and two Bianca followers. This is also the place we first saw Catalina. At first she saw only one of her eyes watching the world outside the window, as if she were trapped inside the house. Throughout the first scene, Katharina appeared to be trapped inside the house, and we saw her behind the bars and the door. Also I see the other side of Bianca, but I have not seen it in actual operation. Bianca was found to be like her sister, but she will play a game when she notices someone looking at her. If you regard Bianca as a genuine person, not a person who is easy to rule, this is different from reading a drama. And since she refuses to appear in front of her husband, I will see this at the end of the script. When I first saw Petruchio, we believed that he was interested only in Katharina. If she does not have the correct size dowry, no matter how she looks, he thinks that she is willing to marry her.

The domesticated woman looked at the change in the recognition of women in the drama. The most obvious change is that Catherine has turned into a hawk that was well trained from the elves. However, during the play, the audience can also see Bianca from a woman worthy of social shame from an ideal, seemingly perfect woman. In the second act of the fourth act, Hortensio began to condemn him for officially canceling the pursuit of comparison with Anka. On line 35-42, Hortensio said something to Anka, because he called her her "contempt of pride" (39). In this case "Haggard" means a wild female eagle due to her wild spirit, due to the definition of Catherine in the previous scene. In the conversation between Hortensio and Tranio, the audience observed a change in attitude toward Bianca; she is currently unpopular and is exposed to superficial things. This eventually culminated in the last scene of the drama, and Catherine helped to commemorate widows and Bianca in front of the guests.