Taming Of The Shrew Comparison Essay, Research Paper
William Shakespeare?s Taming of the Shrew is one of the most classic comedies throughout all of literature. Several stage productions have been professionally done, and each version has it positive sides and negative sides. This paper will be about comparing and contrasting the two versions I have seen. I have seen the Elizabeth Taylor version that I?ll be calling the ?movie version? and I have seen the one we watched in AP English. Even though both versions are telling the same story the way in which they do it and the director?s interpretation are very different from each other.
Both versions of the play I have seen have several similarities, but really are more different from each other than similar. One semi-important scene both versions leave out is the introduction, with Sly the beggar. Both directors must have decided that these scenes really don?t help the play much and it would be best if they are left out. Another thing I noticed is when Kate smashes a lute on Hortensio?s head he runs around when the smashed lute around his neck. That?s really about where the similarities stop. Almost all of the other aspects of both plays are different from one another.
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Both versions of the play were good for different reasons. The play version was better in one is a true conusor of Shakespeare. While the movie version was good if one just likes a good story that makes one feel all warm inside. The play version was far superior in accuracy, but it still didn?t have young Elizabeth Taylor.