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Social Issues

 

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Matthew W

 

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April 5, 2013

 

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University

 

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Yet the average-working women does not fit into this mold. The first aspect of comparison between the Renaissance stereotype and the modern one is the shrew. In England during the late fourteenth and early fifthteenth centuries women who had fiery tempers were considered the type of women that an upstanding man could not marry...
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The most famous example of this would be Katherine in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. In this play Katherine, the main character, had a mean temper and could not find a man to marry. Then a man named Petruchio came to her father's kingdom and asked for her hand in marriage. In the end of the play, Petruchio's behavior molds her into a kind wife thus changing her reputation...
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