Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Mistaken Identities in The Taming of the Shrew :: Taming Shrew Essays
 inconclusive Identities in The Taming of the Shrew   Throughout the  wager The Taming of the  Shrew, William Shakespeare has utilized several  bright techniques resulting in an effective piece of work.  One of the more unique and  fanciful methods is the use of  misidentify identity.  With the use of mistaken identity, Shakespeare has successfully given the play an  element of humor from the beginning to the end.  The mistaken identity within the  dickens induction scenes must have been   kinda humorous for the upper-class noblemen who watched the play. In  Shakespeares time, the upper-class often found their amusement in the poorer, more  black lower-class. Christopher  silky was no exception. When  the lord finds  pat, a drunk beggar, he  instantly plots a practical joke to play on  him. The lord, who is very  besotted and obviously has a lot of time on his hands  decides to  shell out  cunning as a nobleman and see how he reacts. In addition to  ordering his servants to treat Sly    as their master, he  likewise pretends to be a servant.  The most  jocund part of this induction occurs when Sly becomes convinced that he  is indeed a nobleman. When he first awakes, he thinks that everyone is  playing a joke on him. After some convincing, Sly gives in and believes that he  really was suffering from a long sickness. When Sly asks the page, who is  pretending to be his wife to undress and join him in bed, the  audience must have  reacted with loud laughter knowing that his wife is actually the  very(prenominal) sex as  he. Although Sly does not understand the lifestyle of the upper-class, it is  quite obvious that he is enjoying it while it lasts.  There are several cases of mistaken identity present in the subplot which involves Bianca and her suitors. One humorous situation caused by  mistaken identity arises in Act I, Scene ii, when several of the characters  reach  each other. Here, the audience learns how gullible Gremio is when he is  tricked by Lucentio into    believing that Lucentio is a schoolmaster. Gremio does  not realize that he is actually giving a  young buck competitor an opportunity to  court Bianca. The dramatic irony here is amusing to the audience because they  all know that Lucentio is not going to speak  extremely of Gremio like he had  promised.  
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