Characters
Quote Identification
Exposition & Plot Order
Disguises
Final Jeopardy
100

The titular Shrew of the play.

Katherine / Kate

100

"And I have thrust myself into this maze, / Happily to wive and thrive, as best I may" (1.2.56-57).

Petruchio

100

Where is the play set?

BONUS 100: where does Lucentio come from? Petruchio?

Play: Padua

Lucentio: Pisa

Petruchio: Verona

100

Who is disguised as Lucentio for most of the play?

Tranio

200

The father of Bianca and Katherine

Baptista Minola

200

"Youngling, thou canst not love so dear as I / ...'Tis age that nourisheth" (2.1.356; 359).

Gremio

200

Why can't anyone marry Bianca at the beginning of the play?

Because her father Baptista Minola wants his eldest daughter Katherine to be married first.

200

Why do Lucentio and Hortensio disguise themselves as tutors?

To get closer to Bianca and try to win her over.

300

Both of Lucentio's servants

Tranio and Biondello

300

"No shame but mine. I must, forsooth, be forced / To give my hand, opposed against my heart, / Unto a mad-brain rudesby, full of spleen, / Who wooed in haste and means to wed at leisure" (3.2.8-11).

Katherine

300

Identify three ill-mannered actions Petruchio takes on his wedding day.

1. He's late.

2. He's dressed inappropriately.

3. He curses in church.

4. He splashes the priest with dregs of wine.

5. He lays down some extra PDA.

6. He skips out on the reception and steals Kate away against her will.

300

What names do Lucentio and Hortensio take as "tutors"?

Cambio and Litio

400

Ironically, the two characters at the end of the play who remain 'untamed', exposing the ridiculousness of it all.

Bianca and the Widow

400

"Faith, gentlemen, now I play a merchant's part / And venture madly on a desperate mart."

Baptista Minola

400

Order the following events chronologically:

A. Hortensio gives up on Bianca and decides to marry a wealthy widow instead.

B. Kate smashes a guitar on Hortensio's head.

C. Tranio [as Lucentio] and Gremio bid for Bianca's hand.

D. Tranio and Lucentio tell Biondello that they're disguised because Lucentio had to kill a man in self-defense.

D. Tranio and Lucentio tell Biondello that they're disguised because Lucentio had to kill a man in self-defense.

B. Kate smashes a guitar on Hortensio's head.

C. Tranio [as Lucentio] and Gremio bid for Bianca's hand.

A. Hortensio gives up on Bianca and decides to marry a wealthy widow instead.

400

How does Petruchio "disguise" himself to Baptista Minola at the beginning of the play?

He acts charming and well-mannered; above all, he flatters Kate in ways they both know not to be true.

500

Katherine's nickname at the beginning of the play, according to Hortensio and then reiterated by Petruchio.

Kate the Curst

500

"Your husband being troubled with a shrew / Measures my husband's sorrow by his woe. / And now you know my meaning."

Hortensio's Widow

500

Order the following events chronologically:

A. Hortensio warns Petruchio about Kate but Petruchio insists he only cares about her wealth.

B. Kate agrees to Petruchio's lies and contradictions.

C. Petruchio wins the 'bet' since Kate 'obeyed' first.

D. Petruchio takes Kate to his country house and begins to 'tame' her.

A. Hortensio warns Petruchio about Kate but Petruchio insists he only cares about her wealth.

D. Petruchio takes Kate to his country house and begins to 'tame' her.

B. Kate agrees to Petruchio's lies and contradictions.

C. Petruchio wins the 'bet' since Kate 'obeyed' first.

500

Who does the merchant from Mantua impersonate, and why does he agree to do so? (4.2.86)

Lucentio's father Vincentio; Tranio and Biondello trick him into thinking his life is in danger "For private quarrel 'twixt your duke [of Mantua] and [the Duke of Padua]" (4.2.89).

500

Does Katherine believe her speech at the play's end? Explain your reasoning.

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