“Now, in good sadness, son Petruchio, I think thou hast the veriest shrew of all.”
Baptista
a reference to a person, place, poem, book, or movie outside of the story that the author expects the reader will recognize
Allusion
Cambio
What is Baptista, Kat, and Bianca's last name?
Minola
What was marriage really about in Taming of the Shrew?
Money $$
“First kiss me, Kate, and we will.”
Petruchio
What is the name of Kat and Bianca's father?
Baptista
What city is the merchant that pretends to be Vincent from?
Mantua
What gender roles were placed on Women?
Obedient, quiet, polite, submissive
“I see a woman may be made a fool, if she had not a spirit to resist.”
Kat
an expression that achieves emphasis or humor by utilizing two distinct meaning for the same word or two similar sounding words
Pun
the widow
What is the name of the page who pretends to be Sly's wife?
Bartholomew
What gender roles were placed on men?
dominance, control, power, and to provide
"What's he that knocks as he would beat down the gate."
Pedant/ merchant
lines in a play in which a character reveals his thought to the audience, but not to the other characters
soliloquy
Vincent
What is Tranio's father's occupation?
Sailmaker
What was Shakespeare trying to suggest about identity with the use of deception and disguise?
Identity is something people perform
"Help, help, help! Here's a madman will murder me."
Biondello
misuse of a longer word for humorous effect
malapropism
What are the names of both of Lucentio's servants?
Tranio and Biondello
What is the phrase that the widow say's hinting at people being insecure and projected it onto others?
"He that is giddy thinks the world turns round."
Who was the real shrew?
Bianca and the widow