From 1fcbc57cd365f9094d41ce60059cd4dbf3eaf22f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: James Su Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2019 15:02:08 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update Shake_Speare_Notes.md --- Grade 9/English/ENG1DZ/Shake_Speare_Notes.md | 43 +++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 42 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Grade 9/English/ENG1DZ/Shake_Speare_Notes.md b/Grade 9/English/ENG1DZ/Shake_Speare_Notes.md index 8baaeab..00674a7 100644 --- a/Grade 9/English/ENG1DZ/Shake_Speare_Notes.md +++ b/Grade 9/English/ENG1DZ/Shake_Speare_Notes.md @@ -178,5 +178,46 @@ L.69 Baptista states hes grateful Pertchuio has come in any form. This is the si - L.176 ```mad marriage``` alliteration - L.194 Katherina tries polite request to get Pertuchio to stay - L.199 Katherina asks if Pertuchio loves her -- + + +# Act 5 Scene 2 +- Apperances are decieving +- Public affection is not apprioate in shakespearean time + + + +- Petruchio is happy to eat, and is great +- Padua(the town) is kind, Hortensio says he wish its true +- The widow now decides to mock Katherina, makes very little since + - This shows that katherina has changed greatly +- The widow ouvertly calls katherina a shrew multiple times, usually, katherina will attack the widow, but she is now restrained and polite + - L.22 she calls the widow `miss`, being polite, she checks if she is joking or not + - L.27, she triple check if the widow is joking + - L.31 the widow makes that its clear that she is calling Katherina a shrew, and Katherina understands + - Katherina replies with the word `mean`, which is a pun. + - Petruchio comes in a tells Katherina to attack widow + - Katherina does not attack unless she is told to +- Petruchio knows Katherina well enough +- Bianca makes some latently sex-jokes to Petruchio +- Bianca and the widow left the room to escape the sex-harrasments, and the men continue their playful insults +- Petruchio is very sexist, but values woman more than animals, unlike the other men +- Baptista still shows that he is indeed a horrible father + - L.64: He's like good job Petruchio, you married the biggest bitch of them all +- The men battles out to see which wife will come first, be the most obedient + - Bianca, refuses to come, so as the widow +- Katherina getting her revenge: + - L.130: Petruchio: I `charge` you, its an order, but also a pun, to get her revenge + - The widow being a smart person, knows that she is being mocked here + - L.104: Katherina got to be aggressive and get them into the room +- Her long silioguy can show that woman are obedient to men + - ALthough if we look at her lines, she understands Petruchio's wills, shes not being obedient to what Petruchio's orders, but to the good interest of Petruchio + - She talks about the things that Petrhucio has done to her, to mock Lucentio and Hortensio + - She also uses this oppurtunity to riducule Bianca, as before, she would've gotten in trouble, but now since she is following orders, its a different situation + - Might be meant to be hyperbolic, as its very long + - The fact it is sounding akward, as she is not suppose to believe it + - Shakespeare made it sound weird, so we don't agree with it + - L.174 Our strengths weak + - We see that they kiss without sexual harrasment, show that they are in a working relationship + - You won, you hit the `white`, which is also implying Bianca. +