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Katherine In The Shrew

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Cynical, inconsiderate, rude, uncooperative, all words you may describe who Katherine was within the start of the play. She even said at one point, “No shame but mine: I must forsooth, be forced to give my hand, opposed against my heart” (Act III, scene II). She would have preferred to lose her limb, than to be claimed someone’s wife. She had an uncontrollable spirit, was a tad bit aggressive, no one knew what to do with her, and it got to that point where she was just know as “The Shrew”. Baptist announces that Katherine must marry before Bianca, since she was the eldest. Gremio quoted "I say a devil. Think’st thou, Hortensio, though her father be very rich, any man is so very a fool to be married to hell? (124-126). They all considered
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