Analytic Play Review Of "The Taming Of The Shrew" By William Shakespeare
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which lends itself as the basis for many humourous moments, most notably between Lucentio, Hortensio and Bianca. The obvious sexist attitude of the play does not hinder it because of the reasons stated above. One must also take into account the attitudes of sixteenth century England and the fact that the play is a comedy and is not meant to be taken seriously, in fact,outwardly norms of . Although, inwardly she still retains her assertiveness.
which lends itself as the basis for many humourous moments, most notably between Lucentio, Hortensio and Bianca. The obvious sexist attitude of the play does not hinder it because of the reasons stated above. One must also take into account the attitudes of sixteenth century England and the fact that the play is a comedy and is not meant to be taken seriously, in fact,outwardly norms of . Although, inwardly she still retains her assertiveness.