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Study guide for The Taming of the Shrew, by William Shakespeare ...

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Act V. Scene I. Padua. Be<strong>for</strong>e Lucentio’s house.Cell 5KatharinaHusband, let’s follow, to see <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> this ado.PetruchioFirst kiss me, Kate, and we will.KatharinaWhat, in <strong>the</strong> midst <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> street?PetruchioWhat, art thou ashamed <strong>of</strong> me?KatharinaNo, sir, God <strong>for</strong>bid; but ashamed to kiss.…I will give <strong>the</strong>e a kiss: now pray <strong>the</strong>e, love, stay.PetruchioIs not this well? Come, my sweet Kate:Better once than never, <strong>for</strong> never too late.Everyone leaves except <strong>for</strong> Katharina and Petruchio, who had drawnaside to watch <strong>the</strong> scene unfold. Kate wanted to follow <strong>the</strong> crowd tosee what happens, but Petruchio wanted to kiss her. Kate isembarrased to kiss him out in <strong>the</strong> public, but <strong>the</strong>y end up kissinganyway.In <strong>the</strong> following line, when Petruchio commands Kate to kiss him, hesays, “First kiss me, Kate, and we will.” He is giving a command and<strong>of</strong>fering reward. This is an example <strong>of</strong>:i. Afflatusii. Blazoniii. Antisagoge

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