Good morning. I am Jill John. I am here today. I will explain how Shakespeare's play "Tame" was applied to modern teenagers. While maintaining important themes and values throughout the movie, the movie "I hate things about you 10". In order to succeed, the themes and values in the requirement training need to be obvious in the 10 things I dislike.
In "Taming of the Taming" by William Shakespeare and "The Ten I I you you" by Jill Jung, both contexts reflect the society in which each text is composed. When comparing the two texts and observing the theme, it is no doubt that these backgrounds will show differences in similarity and values over time. Therefore, it shows the evolution of society. First of all, "Tame of the Taming" shows that money is very familiar and it is 10 things I do not like. In doing so, each of them reflects their pop culture. Modern audiences have opportunities to compare their society with the past, and this prospect is not available to the UK in the Elizabethan era. This allows modern audiences to analyze the whole view and opinion
In the late 16th century, William Shakespeare wrote a famous work called "Training of Training". In 1999, the latest version of Shakespeare's work was born in the movie "I dislike you 10 things". "I hate your 10 things" is an original remake, so they are clearly similar, but they are not exactly the same. The modern movie version has been modified to suit the audience at different times and includes more up-to-date features. The drama "worship of respect" is basically "crushing" named Catherine · Minola, famous for her temper and instability.