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The Shrew: Play Analysis
“ My tongue will tell the anger of my heart, or else my heart concealing it will

break”. The different of the play to the movie. The play was more about showing the

people that the shrew could be tamed. In the following paragraph we will talk about

how Pertrchio tamed the Katherine. In the movie it was more a poplar thing. They

all wanted Bianca. There was one guy who was actuary nice and really liked her. So

in the following paragraph we will talk about how hard he. In the last paragraph we

will see how the shrew really changes throw all of this. Before they get to that point

here is how they do it.

To start off there wedding. Petruchio was late and dressed in old non-

marching clothes. That back then was so rude and not okay.
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Hortensio thought it was a great idea, because he thought he was

going to get Bianca. In the end Bianca realize Cameron is the guy for her. She stops

being what people see her as and starts being her self. Over time all the charter

change in there own way but one-charter changes the most.

Katherine starts out in the book as a mean and nasty young lady who doesn’t

want to be told what to do. Petuchio come’s along and marries her. Over that time

Kate really does change. She shows us that she changes at the end of the novel when

all the women don’t come to their husband and she does. She said you need to treat

him like a lord and a king. For Katherine to come that far and say though things she

is not a shrew but now a tame one.

Those stories and the movie, two girls get their world rocked up sided down.

The shrew becomes a person who people want to be around. Cameron in the movie

gets the girl he wants, and doing so he changes her for the better. Katherine just

changed because she finally had someone who would push her in a good way and

strand by her thought it all. Allow the book and the movie were different because of

the set up they were pretty alike. “Sit by my side, and let the world slip: we shall

ne’er be

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