Who is the "shrew" in the play?
Who is Katherine
What must Bianca tell Katherine to get her hands untied?
Which man she likes best
What does this act represent voice as?
What is silence
Who says, "Was ever gentleman thus grieved as I?"?
Who is Baptista?
Who states that they will marry Katherine?
Who is Petruchio
What does Katherine hit Hortensio over the head with?
What is a lute
What is one of the other themes in the act that was presented?
Mental health in women/masculine power
Who says, "Her silence mocks me, and I'll get my revenge on her."?
Who is Katherine
Who does Lucentio disguise himself as?
Who is Cambio
What does Tranio have to find?
A fake Vinciento (Lucentio's father)
What is it that Katherine constantly gets angered over?
What is marriage
Who says, "By God, that's a lively girl!"?
Who is Petruchio
Who does Tranio disguise himself as?
Who is Lucentio
What does Baptista promise the man that will marry Katherine if he marries her?
Money and half his land
What is another major theme that Shakespeare brings into the play? Hint: Involves the constant disguising of characters.
What is identity
Who says, "Hark, Petruchio: she says she’ll see thee hanged first."?
Who is Gremio
Who does Hortensio disguise himself as?
Who is Licio, the school teacher
What do Tranio and Gremio have to show Baptista in order to marry Bianca?
Who has the most money
Nearing the end of the act, what is the theme that is portrayed by Baptista's approval of marriage?
What is the social hierarchy
Who says, "That's a trivial objection: he is old, and I am young."?
Who is Tranio