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The Taming of the Shrew: Katherine In William Shakespeare's play, The Taming of the Shrew, the shrew played by Katherine, had a terrible outlook on life and just about everything else. Her negativity caused by her younger, more beautiful sister Bianca. Bianca wanted to get married. She had all of the men's hearts, Katherine had none.

If Katherine got married then Bianca could get married. She truly was a shrew who needed to be tamed. Then Petruchio came to Padua. Petruchio could tame Katherine for the right amount of money. Before Petruchio's arrival, Katherine, the terrible, untamed shrew, caused problems with everyone. All that knew her hated her.

She felt very jealous of her beautiful sister Bianca, because of her suitors and her beauty. Katherine tries to start fights with Bianca all of the time. She even hit Bianca. No one wanted to marry Katherine until Petruchio arrives in Padua to find a wife.

"I come to wives it wealthy in Padua; If wealthy, then happily in Padua" (Shakespeare 76-77). He and one of Bianca's suitors, Luciento had a conversation. As a joke, Luciento mentioned to Petruchio marry Katherine. Petruchio though of the profit and thought it could be great. "Petruchio can have no illusions about the fabled shrew, Katherine, for others are quick to tell him quite frankly what to expect" (Vaughn 27). Petruchio and Katherine's father meet and decide that Petruchio will get twenty-thousand crowns if hewed's Katherine.

Petruchio and Katherine meet and they do not start off on the best of terms. But Petruchio decides they should get married anyway and he sets a date. Petruchio then leaves to get ready for the wedding. The wedding day arrives and Petruchio arrives at the wedding in ridiculous clothing and drunk. During the ceremony he hits the priest. During their own reception Petruchiodemands that they shall leave, now the taming begins.

Now the taming begins. Once they leave the wedding and are en route toPetruchio's home in Verona, Kate has to ride a burrow through the rain whilePetruchio rides a horse. During their trip back many bad things happen to Kate. When they arrive at Petruchio's home Katherine could not fulfill her needs of sleep and food with Petruchio's excuses of the food not being good enough and the bed not being good enough for her. That just the starts the taming. Petruchio and Katherine are preparing to go back to Padua for Bianca's andLucientio's wedding.

When Petruchio tells Kate that a tailor will be making anew outfit for her for the wedding, she gets excited. When she comes to see her new outfit Petruchio tells her that the fabric isn't good enough for her and that she will have to wear her old outfit. Petruchio's hateful behavior teaches Kate obedience. "Kate learns obedience but more importantly she learns to see herself as others see her" (Vaughn 30). On their journey to Padua Petruchiodemands that Kate call the sun the moon and an old man a young virgin. Kate says what Petruchio tells her to say.

This proved that Petruchio has tamed Kate. The final test occurred at the reception of Lucientio's and Bianca's wedding. Lucientio, Hortensio and Petruchio discussed their wives. Petruchio has become assured that Kate has been tamed.

The other two think their wives are most obedient. The men get into a small argument and they decide to settle it with a wager of two hundred crowns. They bet to see whose wife will come to them when called upon. Lucientio and Hortensio call upon their wives and neither of them come. But when Petruchio calls upon Kate she arrives, showing that she has become obedient. "Kate's final speech chastising Bianca and the widow for their disobedience and their duties that a wife owes her husband creates a different moment on the stage today" (Vaughn 30).

This shows that Katherine has been tamed and no longer acts as a shrew. Bianca has an outburst which proves Bianca to be truly the shrew. "Is a wonder, by your leave, she will be tamed so" (Shakespeare Vii 214-215). Now everyone knows the real Katherine. The significance of the change in Katherine's behavior at the end of the play proves to be very important. It shows that people can change.

It also shows that certain people can bring out the best in somebody. In this casePetruchio brought out the best in Katherine after taming her and making her an obedient wife.

Bibliography

Vaughn, Jack A. Shakespeare's Comedies. New York: Fredrick Ungar Publishing Co. 1980 Shakespeare, William. The Taming of the Shrew. New York: Washington Square Press.