ENGB32 Chapter Notes -Blood Sport, Bridle, Protestantism

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Consists of two interwoven plots and a frame tale. Complex structure allows for contrasts and parallels in the development of the play"s main themes. Possibility of people chaging their social identities either as a result of choice or of coercion. Frame story: joke on beggar/tinker christopher sly made to believe he"s a god. Play within play (2 plots: main plot shrew (katherine) tamed by fortune seeker (petruccio, secondary plot bianca pursued by three suitors & elopes w/ one of them. In the play, the changes in social classes are volitional and reversible. Critics question what is an act and what is real. (petruccio and kate) Sly, kate, bianca united by themes of disguise and transformation. Gap in 16th century rural england between poor labourers and wealthy landlords = huge. Wool= one of england"s largest exports: christopher sly = cardmaker (makes metal combs used to prepare wool for spinning) Induction reveals the enormous gap in wealth and education.

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