The Taming of the Shrew story
The Taming of the Shrew is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1590 and 1592. The play begins with a framing device, often referred to as the induction,[a] in which a mischievous nobleman tricks a drunken tinker named Christopher Sly into believing he is actually a nobleman himself. The nobleman then has the play performed for Sly's diversion. The main plot depicts the courtship of Petruchio and Katherina, the headstrong, obdurate shrew. Initially, Katherina is an unwilling participant in the relationship; however, Petruchio "tames" her with various psychological torments, such as keeping her from eating and drinking, until she becomes a desirable, compliant, and obedient bride. The subplot features a competition between the suitors of Katherina's younger sister, Bianca, who is seen as the "ideal" woman. The question of whether the play is misogynistic has become the subject of considerable controversy, particularly among modern scholars, audiences, and readers.
11 total · 3 choice · 4 major · 4 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| gold digging | choice | Petruchio overtly wooed "cursed" Katherina only for the sake of her father's money. Others remarked on the wealth that would come with the Minola daughters. |
| husband and wife | choice | Petruchio and Katherina; in the end others in comparison |
| shrew character | choice | Katherina was the disagreeable woman with the eponymous character flaw. |
| coping with a spoiled brat | major | Katherina was a spoiled brat accustomed to getting everything she wanted, until Petruchio tamed her |
| getting a taste of one's own medicine | major | angry Katherina got a taste of her own medicine from angry Petruchio |
| infatuation | major | Bianca and Lucentio |
| man vs. woman | major | the story ended with the moral, perhaps offensive to modern sensibilities, that wives should obey their husbands unquestioningly |
| father and daughter | minor | Baptista with Katherina and Bianca |
| female-female rivalry | minor | Katherina and Bianca |
| master and servant | minor | Petruchio with Grumio and other mistreated servants |