Taming of the Shrew why Kate is not Tamed

             What I hope to find out whilst doing this coursework:-
             How Pertrucio traps Kate with powerful language.
             How Kate to entice's Pertrucio into believing he has entrapped her.
             How Pertrucio use's sexual connotations to assert power over Kate whilst he pursuits her.
             How Kate uses smart conversation in language to over power Pertrucio when he pursuits her
             How Kate uses powerful language to play the game and defeat Pertrucio without him knowing
             Throughout the whole of the play the Taming of the shrew the readers and watchers are trying to figure out weather or not Kate has actually been Tamed by Pertrucio, after reading and watching the play I feel that people are being deceived, because I don't think that Pertrucio has tamed Kate at all.
             In William Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew, Kate is not truly tamed because she simply follows Petruchio's orders without changing her spirit. Petruchio gets his hands full when he marries Kate. She is a very wild and rough woman who needs to be tamed.
             Baptista, Kate's father, is obviously fed up with Kate and her savage manners for him to utter such strong words to his daughter. Katherine is so feral that she will never be able to be tamed. Throughout the play, she remains this way. On the way to Bianca's wedding, Petruchio threatens to turn back unless Kate agrees that the moon is shining, and it is not the sun, as it truthfully is. Hortensio, one of Petruchio's friends, advises Kate to consent to
             Petruchio: Hortensio: "Say as he says, or we shall never go."
             Kate: "Forward, I pray, since we have come so fare, And be it moon, or sun, or what you please." (Act 4 Scene 5)
             Kate is becoming very smart at obeying Petruchio. She now understands how to get what she wants from him. Her spirit is still wild and untamed; however, she acts loyal to Petruchio on the surface to avoid suffering Petruc
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