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with the hidden shrewish character through Katherina’s relationship with her husband family, the
immediate family. The vulnerability of Katherina more pulls the audience's heartstrings. This
demonstrates the discouraging and painful experience women undergo in the society especially
after getting married and encountering a new family. Apart from that, Katherina’s shrewish
behavior makes Gremio respond to Baptista’s action of allowing him to court Katherina by
saying, "To cart her rather; she's too rough for me" However, it is apparent that Katherina is a
woman with Chastity. Her shrewish character has insured her chastity, and so, Gremio’s
comment about Katherina is so painful to her. Moreover, Baptista has no intention of defending
Katherina, but instead, he tries to encourage her to continue being with such abusive men as he
protects Bianca by sending her into house protection. Baptista’s neglectful approach towards
Katherina is a clear demonstration of how the society treats women. It also exhibits the way
women are treated inequitably. Shakespeare through this play illustrates how a woman's behavior
is contributed much by the family as well society way of handling them. Shakespeare shows how
wounded a woman is and how hidden her shrewdness is about the circumstance she experiences.
The sympathy for Katherina invited by the play does not show that Shakespeare approves her
shrewish behavior.
However, I agree with Katharine Maus' prompt that Shakespeare's heroines are not chaste
because chastity needs to be forcibly imposed on them. I say this because, in the plays, it is well
evidenced that Jessica's father was to die and who knows if Jessica would stay in the house.
Apart from that, preventing daughters from attending recreational functions does not give a
guarantee that they will refrain from sexual impurity and immoralities. Also, being shrewd
doesn't mean a woman is chaste. The Shakespeare's society only emphasizes on the notions of
cultural pride in virginity as physical purity.