Act Two Flashcards

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Petruchio, asking Baptista for Katherina’s hand in marriage. Mocks Katherina for her reputation as a shrew, and the idea of her being pure and virtuous enough for marriage. Incites the other men, including her father, to laugh at her

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“Pray, you not have a daughter called Katherina, fair and virtuous?”

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Petruchio, describing his plan to tame Katherina. The two are very similar people, but Petruchio is allowed to get away with his behaviour because he is a man and the expectations are different. Katherina and Petruchio could be perfectly matched for each other

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“When two raging flames meet together they do consume the thing that feeds their fury”

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Hortensio, warning Petruchio against marrying Katherina. Displays how the men are comfortable with dehumanising Katherina because she has failed at being a respectable woman.

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“With a devilish spirit”

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Baptista, telling Petruchio that he must win Katherina’s affection before marrying her. Plays into comedic tropes of the journey to happiness and overcoming differences

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“When the special thing is obtained, that is, her love, for that is all in all”

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Petruchio, revealing to Katherina that they are getting married. Compares Katherina to a wild animal and continues to dehumanise her. Demonstrates the idea that it is a man’s duty to control his wife and make her more obedient. Shortens Katherina’s name as a way to tease her

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“I was born to tame you Kate, and bring you from a wild Kate to a Kate conformable as other household Kates”

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