Time and Standards
God Complex, Narcissism and Gaslighting
Narcissistic Perception of Love
Abusive tactics
Qualities of Petruchio Reflected in Katherine
100

When and where did the Renaissance start?

Italy, 14th century

100

Who is the gaslighter in The Little Mermaid?

Ursula 

100

How do narcissists see themselves compared to their partners? 

They see themselves as superior.

100

What are 3 methods Petruchio uses to “control” Katherine?

starvation, sleep deprivation, and physical/mental abuse

100

Finish the sentence "Love looks not with the eyes…"

But with the mind"

200

What caused the Renaissance to began? (2 Reasons)

  • Started in Italy due to prime location and wealth

  • Survivors of the Black Plague demand more money for their work

  • Increased power of the church

  • The Crusades

200

Who came up with the “God complex” theory?

Ernst Jones

200

Although narcissists are attracted to people of high status, they don’t want them to…

Outshine them

200

In what order does he use these tactics in?

starvation, sleep deprivation, and the metal abuse (gaslighting) 

200

What act and scene does Petruchio meet Kathrine?

Act 2 scene 1

300

Why is it important to consider a modern feminist lens and renaissance feminist lens when reading Shakespeare?

It offers insights into the play’s themes, characters, and implications. It helps us to understand the complexities of gender dynamics across time periods and cultural contexts.

300

What is ONE trait of having a God complex?

Lack of empathy, one sided relationship with others, inconsiderate/rude, inflated sense of behaviour and self.

300

What do narcissists lack in a relationship?

Empathy

300

Why does he abuse her? 

To gain control over her and for her to finally be obedient 

300

When Katherine said “If I be waspish best beware my sting”, what is Petruchio's “remedy”?

To pluck it out

400

What did societal norms grant men during the renaissance?

Authority over women, wife as property and ownership over them

400

How does Petruchio gaslight Katherine?

He makes her think that the sun is actually the moon.

400

How does Katherine validate Petruchio?

She lets herself be controlled to show others his authority.

400

What is Petruchio's goal?

To “kill” a wife with kindness and to tame her (make her obedient)

400

Who does Kathrine strike before she says “If that be jest, then all the rest was so.” (2,1,22)

Bianca

500

Name 2 negatives cultural changes from the Renaissance?

  • Devastive people in Western Hemisphere

  • Corruption within the  church from

  • Ideological shifts led to conflict with religious beliefs

500

What is an example of a modern-day narcissist from the presentation?

Mother Gothel, Regina George, Miranda Priestly (boss from The Devil wears Prada.

500

who is Petruchio talking to when he says “I am as peremptory as she proud-minded … For I am rough and woo not like a babe.”

He is talking to Kate’s father.

500

How does Katherine react to this abuse?

She tries to to reason and beg with Petruchio and is ultimately “broken” and obedient 

500

What does Petruchio “allow and encourage” when he meets Kathrine according to Genivieve Daigle?

A game of wits

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