Does "The Taming of the shrew" provide the audience with a fair representation of the treatment of and views towards women in the 16th and 17th centuries?
Title: Does "The Taming of the shrew" provide the audience with a fair representation of the treatment of and views towards women in the 16th and 17th centuries?
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Does "The Taming of the shrew" provide the audience with a fair representation of the treatment of and views towards women in the 16th and 17th centuries?
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 3208 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
" Sir Assurance, Let's each one send unto his wife And he whose wife is most obedient to come at first when he doth send for her shall win the wager which we will propose." (The Taming Of The Shrew p107).
This stood out to me as an excellent representation of the plays meaning, and of the views that people had towards women in the 16th and 17th centuries. William Shakespeare's play "The Taming Of The
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Title Author Publishing Company Date
A Tudor Peter Chrisp Heinemann 1997
School
Tudor Family Jane Shutter Heinemann 1997
Life
How It Was Stewart Ross BT. Batsford 1992
In Elizabethan LTD
Life
The Terrible Terry Deary & Hippo 1994
Tudors Neil Tonge
The Taming Roma Gill, Oxford 2001
Of The Shrew M.A. Cantab &
B. Oxon
Sixteenth Century Michelle Michnick (This piece was taken from the
Women Internet, so there is no Pub-
lishing company or date. )