In The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare attempts to reflect the doctrine of order through the ideas about marriage and about the natural relationship between the sexes. According to the doctrine of order, a wife should submit to her husband's authority that she has to be a good wife who has mild behaviour and can respect her husband Thus, in order to bring out the idea of an ideal wife in the play, Kate, the main female character, should be tamed or cured from her unnatural conduct because as a shrewish wife, her conduct is against the doctrine of order. Regarding this, Petruchio's role as the main male character is very essential indeed since he is the one who can help Kate to change her behaviour. Therefore, in this study, I will analyze ...
This research aims to explain the main female character and the social circumstances experienced by ...
A ribald, raucous, rowdy look at the eternal “battle of the sexes.” The beautiful Catherine has acqu...
A ribald, raucous, rowdy look at the eternal “battle of the sexes.” The beautiful Catherine has acqu...
This essay examines Shakespeare’s portrayal of marital issues in his play, The Taming of the Shrew,...
This paper explores the sexual politics present in Shakespeare\u27s The Taming of the Shrew, examini...
In this thesis, I take my cue from Emma Smith, who observes that John Fletcher’s The Woman’s Prize, ...
In this thesis, I take my cue from Emma Smith, who observes that John Fletcher’s The Woman’s Prize, ...
In this thesis, I take my cue from Emma Smith, who observes that John Fletcher’s The Woman’s Prize, ...
In this thesis, I take my cue from Emma Smith, who observes that John Fletcher’s The Woman’s Prize, ...
William Shakespeare's play, The Taming of the Shrew has a varied and interesting stage history. Begi...
The Taming of the Shrew is an early comedy that exposes the oddities we take for granted: curious co...
The Taming of the Shrew is an early comedy that exposes the oddities we take for granted: curious co...
In the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, the intent of domestic violence was to contro...
Katherine is an Elizabethan woman who is considered as a shrew because she fails in fulfilling the q...
The Downfall of a tragic hero in a tragedy is usually caused by the tragic hero's own weaknesses but...
This research aims to explain the main female character and the social circumstances experienced by ...
A ribald, raucous, rowdy look at the eternal “battle of the sexes.” The beautiful Catherine has acqu...
A ribald, raucous, rowdy look at the eternal “battle of the sexes.” The beautiful Catherine has acqu...
This essay examines Shakespeare’s portrayal of marital issues in his play, The Taming of the Shrew,...
This paper explores the sexual politics present in Shakespeare\u27s The Taming of the Shrew, examini...
In this thesis, I take my cue from Emma Smith, who observes that John Fletcher’s The Woman’s Prize, ...
In this thesis, I take my cue from Emma Smith, who observes that John Fletcher’s The Woman’s Prize, ...
In this thesis, I take my cue from Emma Smith, who observes that John Fletcher’s The Woman’s Prize, ...
In this thesis, I take my cue from Emma Smith, who observes that John Fletcher’s The Woman’s Prize, ...
William Shakespeare's play, The Taming of the Shrew has a varied and interesting stage history. Begi...
The Taming of the Shrew is an early comedy that exposes the oddities we take for granted: curious co...
The Taming of the Shrew is an early comedy that exposes the oddities we take for granted: curious co...
In the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, the intent of domestic violence was to contro...
Katherine is an Elizabethan woman who is considered as a shrew because she fails in fulfilling the q...
The Downfall of a tragic hero in a tragedy is usually caused by the tragic hero's own weaknesses but...
This research aims to explain the main female character and the social circumstances experienced by ...
A ribald, raucous, rowdy look at the eternal “battle of the sexes.” The beautiful Catherine has acqu...
A ribald, raucous, rowdy look at the eternal “battle of the sexes.” The beautiful Catherine has acqu...