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Father of Bianca and Kate |
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youngest daughter-Kates Sister-Pretty one |
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Servant of Lucentio-believes lucentio killed a man |
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Poor drunk that was tricked by a rich man |
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Wants to marry Bianca, Marrys Widow instead |
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Biancas sister-Oldest daughter-Shrume |
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Man who marrys Bianca-came to padua to study |
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Pretends to be Lucentios father to save himself |
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Makes dress and Petruchio destroys it, supposivly the tailor destroyed it |
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Mean lady that marrys Lucentio |
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Lucentios servant- Pretends to be lucentio |
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Lucentios father-Believed tranio killed lucentio |
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I firmly am resolved you know- that is not to bestow my youngest daugher Before I have a huband for the elder |
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I come to wive it wealthy in padua |
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1: What dowry shall I have with her to wife 2:After my death the one half of my lands, and in my possesion twenty thousand crowns |
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This is a way to kill a wife with kindness, And thus I'll curb her mad and headstrong humor |
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To me shes married not unto my clothes could i repair what she will wear in me as i can change these poor acoutrements twere well for her and better for myelf |
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Petruchio (Audience) [He;s the same person regardless of his clothes] |
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Thou must be married to no man but me. For I am he am born to tame you. |
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She is your treasure she must have a husband I must dance barefoot on her wedding day and for your love to her lead apes in hell |
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Kate says to baptista about Bianca |
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I am agreed and would i had given him the best horse in padua to begin his wooing, that would thoroughly woo her, wed her and rid the house of her. Come on. |
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Lucentio says about bianca |
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By this recknig he i smore shrew than she is |
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Believe me sister of all the men alive i never yet beheld that special face which i could fancy more than any other |
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Nay look you sire he tells you flatly what his mind is. WHy give him gold enoght and marry him to a puppet of an aglet aby. Or an old trot with ne'er a tooth in her head, thought she have as many diseases as two and fifty horses. why nothing comes amiss so money comes withal |
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Love wrought these miracles |
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