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          The Taming Of The Shrew
           Part 1 of Paper ....nstantly pitted against one another for dominance in their  marriage.  The play begins with the alcoholic Christopher Sly being fooled into believing he is a  nobleman and the play which is performed for him turns out to be the main part of The Taming  of  the Shrew.  In the play, the wealthy landowner Baptista is atte....           Part 2 of Paper ....e's being tamed is not a matter of her  being cured of her shrewishness but rather her having learned to get along in a man's world.
In this play courtship and marriage aren't the result of love but rather an institution that people  are expected to take part in.  Suitors are not judged by how much they love the woman but how  much money and land they can give her.  A woman's suitors would all gather together and  compare fortunes, and he with the largest fortune won her hand.  Women are being t....            |   
          
          
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