Friday, December 27, 2019
Taming Of The Shrew By William Shakespeare And 10 Things I...
ââ¬Å"Literature has documented the familiar yet profound transformation of sex roles associated with the process of societal modernisationâ⬠(Ronald Inglehart, Rising Tide: Gender Equality and Cultural Change Around The World, 2003) Detecting the intertextual relationship between Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare and 10 Things I Hate About You by Gil Junger, has greatly enhanced and enriched my understanding of love and gender and itââ¬â¢s varying ideals throughout the centuries. Taming of the Shrew depicts the quintessential features of a 16th century marriage, whilst 10 Things I Hate About You, its 21st century counterpart, has been rebooted to match the modern cultural expectations and ideals of love, relationships and marriage. Theâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦(Act 5, Scene 2, page 9). Kate is discussing the cultural idea of Elizabethan societies women being refined and restrained. The 16th century ââ¬Å"was a time dominated by men while women themselves remained meek and submissive ââ¬â these traits were crucial in their belonging and survival in both their family and societyâ⬠(Pople, 2015). Kate is denouncing the ability of women as a gender and their capacity to be equals to their husbands - heavily influenced by the Elizabethan cultural idea that women existence is based around serving their husband and being submissive to their dominance. Katââ¬â¢s changing role in 10 Things I Hate About You embodies the shift in cultural and social expectations of a 21st century female. Katââ¬â¢s independence and autonomous is a result of movements such as 3rd Wave feminism and the Riot Grrrl movement which were prevalent during the 90s, and the consequent social expectation for a character with self-importance, confidence and assertiveness. Kat expresses to Patrick ââ¬Å"Why should I live up to other peopleââ¬â¢s expectations instead of my own?â⬠Kat is reaffirming the feminist belief that personal happiness and achievement will always come before satisfying the needs of the opposite gender and impressing others. Kat is demonstrating her self-dependance and aspiration to live in liberation: as her own
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