Act 5 Flashcards
(15 cards)
gremio shows his ignorance
GREMIO.
I marvel ________ comes not all this while.
GREMIO.
I marvel Cambio comes not all this while.
Petruchio tells Pedant (in disguise) that Vincentio has arrived
I pray you tell Signior ________ that his ________ is come from Pisa, and is here at the ________ to speak with him.
I pray you tell Signior Lucentio that his father is come from Pisa, and is here at the door to speak with him.
Pedant keeps up his charade as Vincentio
PEDANT.
Thou ________: his father is come from ________, and here looking out at the ________.
PEDANT.
Thou liest: his father is come from Padua, and here looking out at the window.
Vincentio asks pedant if he is the Lucientios father and pedant gives crude answer
VINCENTIO.
Art thou his ________?
PEDANT.
Ay, sir; so his ________ says, if I may ________ her.
Petruchio accuses real Vincentio as fake
why, this is flat ________ to take upon you another man’s ________.
why, this is flat knavery to take upon you another man’s name.
Vincentio seeks confirmation of his identity with Biondello who lies
VINCENTIO.
Come hither, you ________. What, have you ________ me?
BIONDELLO.
________ you! No, sir: I could not forget you, for I never ________ you before in all my life.
VINCENTIO.
What, you ________ villain!
VINCENTIO.
Come hither, you rogue. What, have you forgot me?
BIONDELLO.
Forgot you! No, sir: I could not forget you, for I never saw you before in all my life.
VINCENTIO.
What, you notorious villain!
Vincentio astounded by Tranios disguise
O ________ gods! O fine ________! A silken ________, a velvet hose, a scarlet cloak, and a ________ hat!
O immortal gods! O fine villain! A silken doublet, a velvet hose, a scarlet cloak, and a copatain hat!
Vincentio reveals tranios identity
I have ________ him up ever since he was ________ years old, and his name is ________.
I have brought him up ever since he was three years old, and his name is Tranio.
PEDANT insults Vincentio .
Away, away, mad ________! His name is ________; and he is mine only ________
PEDANT.
Away, away, mad ass! His name is Lucentio; and he is mine only son
VINCENTIO.
Lucentio! O, he hath ________ his master!
VINCENTIO.
Lucentio! O, he hath murdered his master!
GREMIO confirming Vincentios identity
Take ________, Signior Baptista, lest you be ________-catched in this business; I dare swear this is the ________ Vincentio
GREMIO.
Take heed, Signior Baptista, lest you be cony-catched in this business; I dare swear this is the right Vincentio
LUCENTIO.
[Kneeling.] ________, sweet father.
VINCENTIO.
Lives my ________ son?
LUCENTIO.
[Kneeling.] Pardon, sweet father.
VINCENTIO.
Lives my sweetest son?
BIANCA.
Cambio is ________ into Lucentio.
BIANCA.
Cambio is chang’d into Lucentio.
LUCENTIO.
Love wrought these ________. Bianca’s love
Made me exchange my ________ with Tranio,
LUCENTIO.
Love wrought these miracles. Bianca’s love
Made me exchange my state with Tranio,
PETRUCHIO.
First ________ me, Kate, and we will.
KATHERINA.
What! in the midst of the ________?
…
PETRUCHIO.
Why, then, let’s ________ again. Come, sirrah, let’s ________.
PETRUCHIO.
First kiss me, Kate, and we will.
KATHERINA.
What! in the midst of the street?
…
PETRUCHIO.
Why, then, let’s home again. Come, sirrah, let’s away.