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Story summary of Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew"

The Taming of the Shrew is Shakespeare's (William hakespeare, 1564-1616) most famous comedy. It explores themes such as sexual relations and the value of love and money. The lively storyline has a strong literary background. The Renaissance was concerned with the destiny of people and the color of relationships between people. The British TNT Theater's "The Taming of the Shrew" is humorous, sharp, and basically faithful to Shakespeare's original work. The unique Shakespearean dialogue, harmless erotic jokes and British humorous performances make the whole play full of laughter. "The Taming of the Shrew" unfolds in the form of a play within a play. The curtain opens. A drunkard chatters about football in the audience and then falls asleep. In his dream, he witnesses the shrew being tamed - the male's attitude towards women in the Shakespeare era. "Tame" has thus become a modern drunkard's dream.

The Taming of the Shrew

It describes the shrew Kate, who cannot find any man who dares to marry her because of her bad temper and stubborn temper. Unwillingly, she marries To Pituchu, a tall, strong bearded man. Pituchu was determined to train the shrew Kate into a good and obedient wife, so he adopted the method of "fighting violence with violence" and finally tamed Kate's pride.

Poland’s national treasure theater, the Warsaw National Theater, is the most prestigious theater group in Eastern Europe. Over the years, as an authoritative theater arts center in Poland, the theater has always been responsible for organizing the much-anticipated international theater summit "Encounter Art Festival".

The theater performs Shakespeare plays with a neat lineup and skilled skills. Shakespeare's classic comedy "The Taming of the Shrew" written and directed by the famous Polish director Warlijkoski deftly and naturally incorporates modern consciousness and expression techniques on the basis of respecting the original work. Rich dramatic conflicts and profound analysis of human nature are obtained in the play. It fully reflects the heartfelt sarcasm and full of understanding of human weakness. Critics praised the theater for "establishing a new style of performing Shakespeare's plays for the international theater community."