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The Taming of the Shrew
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William Shakespeare
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The Induction, Scene 2 Summary
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Act 2, Scene 1 Summary
Act 3, Scenes 1 and 2 Summary
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Act 4, Scenes 3 and 4 Summary
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Themes: Play Within a Play: Disguise and Performance
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Historical Criticism of The Taming of the Shrew
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"A Little Pot, And Soon Hot"
"He That Is Giddy Thinks The World Turns Round"
"Kill A Wife With Kindness"
"Lead Apes In Hell"
"Small Choice In Rotten Apples"
"Who Wooed In Haste, And Means To Wed At Leisure"
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Short-Answer Quizzes: The Induction, Scene 1
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Learning Objectives: By the end of this unit, students should be able to determine why The Taming of the Shrew has endured throughout time; describe the play’s two central conflicts; identify...
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