Introduction: The Taming of the Shrew Play by William Shakespeare.

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Introduction: The Taming of the Shrew Play by William Shakespeare

Introduction The Taming of the Shrew is a romantic comedy. The Taming of the Shrew is a romantic comedy. The characters in the play have a lighthearted and slapstick humor. They use disguises and deception, and there is a happy ending in which most of the characters come out satisfied. The characters in the play have a lighthearted and slapstick humor. They use disguises and deception, and there is a happy ending in which most of the characters come out satisfied. The Taming of the Shrew focuses on courtship and marriage, but, unlike most of them, it devotes a great deal of attention to married life after the wedding. The Taming of the Shrew focuses on courtship and marriage, but, unlike most of them, it devotes a great deal of attention to married life after the wedding.

Some Background Information A play focusing on the concerns of married life would have seemed particularly relevant to English audiences of the Renaissance period. A play focusing on the concerns of married life would have seemed particularly relevant to English audiences of the Renaissance period. Their society was concerned with marriage in general, thanks in part to Henry VIII’s separation of England from the Catholic Church in 1534 in order to secure a divorce that the pope had refused to grant him. Their society was concerned with marriage in general, thanks in part to Henry VIII’s separation of England from the Catholic Church in 1534 in order to secure a divorce that the pope had refused to grant him. Henry’s troubles highlight one important aspect of Elizabethan marriages among the upper class: they were most often arranged for money, land, or power, rather than for love. Henry’s troubles highlight one important aspect of Elizabethan marriages among the upper class: they were most often arranged for money, land, or power, rather than for love. Unless you were the king of England, the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries offered few ways out of an unhappy marriage. Unless you were the king of England, the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries offered few ways out of an unhappy marriage. Solving marital disputes became an important topic in the popular literature of the era. Solving marital disputes became an important topic in the popular literature of the era.

What is a “Shrew”? Of particular worry to this society were “shrews” or “scolds”—that is, cantankerous or gossipy wives, who resisted or undermined the assumed authority of the husband within a marriage. Of particular worry to this society were “shrews” or “scolds”—that is, cantankerous or gossipy wives, who resisted or undermined the assumed authority of the husband within a marriage. A large number of sermons, plays, and pamphlets of the time address related topics: the taming of shrews by their husbands or the public punishment of scolds by, for example, repeatedly dunking them in a river. A large number of sermons, plays, and pamphlets of the time address related topics: the taming of shrews by their husbands or the public punishment of scolds by, for example, repeatedly dunking them in a river. The play celebrates the quick wit and fiery spirit of its heroine even while reveling in her humiliation. The play celebrates the quick wit and fiery spirit of its heroine even while reveling in her humiliation.