My Thoughts on Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew
It is the beginning of the second semester and we have started off this semester by reading William Shakespeare's, Taming of the Shrew. This play is about two sisters, one who is extremely quiet and the other who is outspoken. When I first heard of this play I thought that it would be only about the taming of a women rather than the life of her sister depending on the disappearance of her shrewdness. I also believe that the "shrew" will never be able to be tamed.
The six posters from recent productions of the Taming of the Shrew all shared thematic commonalities. They each include a picture that depicts a way of trying to tame Katherine, also known as the shrew. These posters show that the woman in the picture is more powerful than the men who are trying to stop her in each different poster. Katherine's character is revealed in each of these posters, showing the audience the shrew that she acts as will be hard to tame throughout the play. These posters support my original thought that the Katherine or the "shrew" will not be tamed easily and that it will take a lot of work to eventually turn her into a different, nicer person.
The poster that is the most intriguing to me is the first one where the woman and man form a heart although it seems as if they are full of hatred for one another other. In the little amount of the book that I have read, I have noticed that Petruchio, Katherine's suitor, seems as if he is still wanting marry Katherine even though she has a terrible attitude and to tame her even if it takes a while.






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