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Unladylike Shrew Character Analysis

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After Petruchio suggests a competition to see whose wife is the least "shrew," Baptista states that he is on Lucentio's side, meaning that he believes Bianca, not Katherine, will come. His stating that Bianca will come proves that he favors her over Katherine. Baptista's lack of faith in his eldest daughter emphasizes his unwillingness to change his opinion of her, even after Petruchio claims he tamed Katherine. Baptista may be an expert at arranging his daughters' marriages, but he is oblivious to what happens behind his back. Baptista's opinion of Katherine throughout almost the entire play is that she is a bad-tempered, unladylike shrew. He is so used to this side of Katherine that he refuses to believe anyone could change her. Baptista's
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