Taming Of The Shrew Romantic Comedy Essay

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The Taming of the Shrew is a romantic comedy. If comedic devices were not there The Taming of the Shrew would be just a normal romance. Comedic devices do work to develop the plot in The Taming of the Shrew. The are several comedic devices in this story: unexpected plot twists, witty language, disguises or costumes, young love with a struggle, and unity and harmony. These all contribute different comedic aspects to the plot and push the plot forward. The most popular comedic device used in The Taming of the Shrew is witty language. Everyone bickers back and forth at each other for the entire play. The language is comical, bordering on outrageous sometimes. It keeps audiences intrigued that are reading for the romance and hoops in audiences that wouldn’t normally stick around for a strictly romantic play. In Act 1 …show more content…

Disguises add mischief and mystery to the play. Will they get caught? Have they been found out and no one has told yet? Does anyone actually believe they are who they say they are or are they just going along with it? This is an instance where the comedy is actually trying to be funny and it works. In Act 2 Scene 1, Gremio helps Lucentio, Petruchio, and Tranio use disguises to get more of a chance to woo Bianca. Gremio presents Lucentio “I doubt it not, sir, but you will curse your wooing.—Neighbor, this is a gift very grateful, I am sure of it. To express the like kindness, myself, that have been more kindly beholding to you than any, freely give unto you this young scholar (presenting LUCENTIO, disguised as CAMBIO) that hath been long studying at Rheims, as cunning in Greek, Latin, and other languages as the other in music and mathematics. His name is Cambio. Pray accept his service.” Lucentio disguises himself as a scholar from Rheims so he can win Bianca over. This adds to the plot by showing the man of the play aren’t one-dimensional and can think