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    The Taming of the Shrew



    In Shakespeare's comedy, "The Taming of the Shrew," one of the
    main ways that the theme is shown is by mistaken identity. The main
    theme of this play is that what a person is really like is more
    important than how they appear to be. This is shown by Petruchio's
    relationship with Katherine; the changing roles of Tranio, Lucentio,
    and Hortensio; and the true characters of Bianca and Katherine. All
    three of these situations help to enrich the theme.
    The first predicament that supports the theme is Petruchio's
    relationship with Katherine. When we first meet Petruchio, he is only
    after the money of Katherine, and accepts her harshness as simply a
    goal he must overcome. He is mistaken for a person who is only after
    money, not love at all. Yet when he meets Kate, he begins to fall
    for her. While he still argues and attempts to train her, it is for
    his own benefit. He wants her to be less harsh so she can fall in
    love with him. Petruchio ends up truly caring for and loving Kate,
    despite the front he puts up having his true identity revealed. As a
    result of this Katherine, whom we thought would never love anyone, at
    the end of the story is the only wife who comes when she is beckoned.
    The other wives only make up excuses. This shows how Kate has a
    mistaken identity becuase she appears rude and insolent. This
    situation is one of the ways Shakespeare uses mistaken identity to
    display theme.
    Another part of the theme is that when a person changes
    outfit's and roles, their personalities and attitudes stary the same.
    The first and most prominent role change is the one between Lucentio
    and Tranio. Lucentio, in order to marry Bianca, exchanges outfits
    with his servant Tranio in order to become a tutor for Bianca.
    Although Tranio appears to be a nobleman, he is really just a simple
    servant. His identity did not change despite the fact that his outfit
    did. In the same fashion, Lucentio becomes Cambio, the tutor. His true
    self is as a nobleman, but due to his love of Bianca, he tries to
    change himself. Just like Tranio, despite the change of outfit,
    Lucentio's real personality is not altered. Hencefoth came Hortensio,
    the least successful prenteder. He too becomes a tutor for Bianca,
    but is rejected by her. Before the changing of clothes, Hortensio is
    in competition with Lucentio for Bianca, and still is despite the
    change in clothing. What Shakespeare is trying to convey is that
    although you can change your clothes, you can't change the person who
    wears them.
    The most effective way Shakespeare demonstrates this theme is
    through Bianca and Kate. On the outside, Kate appears harsh, cruel
    and frightening to all of the characters. Even her father is scared
    of her monsterous temper, begging anyone to marry her. Yet as her
    relationship with Petruchio grows, her true identitiy emerges. She
    becomes much less of a shrew, her mistaken identity, and begins to
    become a benevolent person, her true identity. This overcomes her
    other self and shines through. Despite all of her outward
    appearances, she is truly a good person in her heart. Yet Bianca's
    scenario is different . She is perceived as a sweet and gentle
    person, a false precept, devoting herself to her studies and never
    wanting anything else out of life. Yet once she achieves her goal, to
    be married, her true self appears. She becomes quarralsome and
    apathetic, not coming at the call of Lucentio or accusing him of
    simply hunting her, not at all caring for her. She becomes almost
    what her sister was. Furthermore, to find out what Kate and Bianca
    are really like is the conflict of the play. On one level, it is
    Petruchio's conflict to tame Kate or live with a shrew the rest of his
    life. To tame Kate is also to reveal her actual personality. With
    Lucentio, he is after Bianca, and to fall head over heels in love with
    her. To fall in love with someone can also be to find out about them
    and see who they really are in their heart. The main theme being
    conveyed is displayed through these two sisters and their alter egos.
    Mistaken identity is the main conflict of this play, yet it
    also serves to tell the reader or audience what the theme is. Through
    appearance changes, character relationships, and inner personalities,
    the theme is displayed, the theme being that what someone's real
    identity is more imprtant than what they seem to be. This is proved
    by superb manipulation of characters and plot with examples
    illustrating the theme masterfully and with great emphasis.
    Never stop learning
    because life never stop Teaching
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