One of the languge device used is apostrophe, in poetry this menas talking to someone who is not there. in the poem this is shown in the last line of the poem where plath say “Daddy, Daddy you Ba****d im… Continue Reading →
When comparing the poems and the play both show strong feelings from women. In the taming of the shrew it is clear Kathrine can not be dominated in a very male society. In the first scene when we first see… Continue Reading →
Much of what we know about Katherine initially comes from what other people say about her. In Act I, for instance, we do not hear her speak much. Yet the view of Katherine is fairly well established. The characters in… Continue Reading →
This poem displays Sylvia’s emotions and feelings towards her Father. She feels frustrated and there is a lack of communication between Father and daughter. She has been hurt, betrayed, and may not have be cared for as a child. For… Continue Reading →
In the poem Daddy emotion is showed strongly in this as when you first look at it looks like it is about a girl who has lost her dad and wants him back. This is showed when she tries to… Continue Reading →
I believe that as the play progress’ pertruchio dose start to act and be like how katherina was Although I do not think it is a fare comparison. Katherina is insulting and being her own person, this is because… Continue Reading →
Come, Kate, and wash, and welcome heartily. You whoreson villain! will you let it fall? Strikes him KATHARINA Patience, I pray you; ’twas a fault unwilling. PETRUCHIO A whoreson beetle-headed, flap-ear’d knave! Come, Kate, sit down; I know… Continue Reading →
In the taming of the shrew Christopher Sly is a drunken beggar who tells all who will listen and many owning do not that his family is of onrarble pasts. He is first heard of in the story when he… Continue Reading →
For the Elizabethans, the home was not just a private space, it was the focus of all aspects of life. The peasant house was commonly just a two-room cottage. The front door led into an all-purpose hall, used for cooking,… Continue Reading →
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