"Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper"
Katherina
Pretends to be Lucentio's servant but acts as his master.
Who is Tranio?
One major theme in Kate and Petruchio's relationship.
What is power and control?
Bianca's three main suitors.
Who are Lucentio, Hortensio, and Gremio
In the movie, this is who matches Petruchio.
Who is Patrick Verona?
Tries to convince Kate that the sun is the moon.
Who is Petruchio?
The role that the Pedant plays in Lucentios plan.
Who is Vincentio?
The wager in Act 5 says this about women and marriage.
What is test obediences and reinforce patriarchy?
Baptista makes this rule about Kate getting married first.
What is Bianca cannot marry until Kate weds.
This scene in the movie is like Kate's final speech.
What is Kat's poem at the end of the movie?
This character is called a "shrew"and why.
Who is Katherina and because she is outspoken.
This is the purpose of Lucentios disguise as a school tutor.
What is to get close to Bianca as a tutor?
The role money plays in marriages.
What is Marriages are financial deals?
This shocks everyone at the wedding.
What is Petruchio arrives late and dressed like a peasant?
The way Kat in the movie is different from Kate in the play.
What is Kat stays true to herself?
"I come to wive it wealthily in Padua; / If wealthily, then happily in Padua."
Who is Petruchio?
This is how disguises help to show the theme of appearance vs reality.
What is shows how people hide their true selves?
The play says this about gender roles...
This is how Kate changes from Act i to Act 5.
What is she becomes more obedient?
The movie says this about modern relationships.
What is love needs honesty and respect?
"My tongue will tell the anger of my heart, or else my heart concealing it will break."
Who is Katherina?
This is why Shakespeare includes so many mix-ups in the play.
What is to create comedy and explore identity?
This theme is introduced in the Induction.
What is identity and performance.
Kate and Bianca reveal this about their sisterhood.
What is they show different ways women are judged.
The way the movies changes the taming theme.
What is mutual growth rather than control?