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An 8 page essay that takes the unusual form of an imaginary talk show. In several of Shakespeare's plays, the future of a daughter is determined by the circumstances of her father. The paper assumes that characters from several of Shakespeare's plays could be animated and brought forward in time as guests on a modern day talk show. Guests are Katherine, Petruchio, Juliet and Rosalind. The writer argues that the remarks that they might say to each other would undoubtedly serve to enlighten as to how Shakespeare employed the common theme of "My father tried to ruin my life." No additional sources cited.
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as an unmarried woman, was intrinsically connected to that her father, as her closest male kin. Lets suppose that characters from several of Shakespeares plays could be animated and brought
forward in time as guests on a modern day talk show. The remarks that they might say to each other would undoubtedly serve to enlighten as to how Shakespeare
employed the common theme of "My father tried to ruin my life." The first thing that the host of this talk show would do is introduce the guests to
the studio audience. "Today, we have a fascinating panel of guests. From the fair city of Padua, we have a happily married couple whose early marriage was a pitched battle
of the sexes. Her father married her off as a shrew only to find that it was his treatment of her that was the problem. Meet Katherine and
Petruchio. Straight from the forests of Arden, meet a Dukes daughter who knows when to hide, Rosalind, and, last, but certainly not least, meet another young lady from Italy, the
town of Verona, to be exact, whose fathers feud with his neighbors literally ruined her life. To each of you, welcome. As the host has been speaking each
of the guests has filed in and taken a seat. The host turns to Katherine and Petruchio. Host: Lets start with you kids first. Tell me, how did
you too come to be married? Katherine, is true that your father greatly preferred your sister and wed you to a man you did not love against your will? (For
the sake of clarity and brevity, this writer will not attempt to mirror Shakespearean English and will only use Shakespearean English when quoting from the plays.) Katherine: Thats correct.
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