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

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Act I. Scene ii“Petruchio pulls Grumio’s ear”Quote: Grumio- “Help, my masters, help! My master is mad.”Petruchio-“Now knock when I bid you, sirrah villain!”Summary: Petruchio ordered Grumio to knock at <strong>the</strong> gate and <strong>the</strong>nwhen Grumio refused, Petruchio got Grumio <strong>by</strong> <strong>the</strong> ear. Grumio yells<strong>for</strong> help.RCQ: How does Grumio act in this scene?VQ: From <strong>the</strong> quote above, <strong>the</strong> word sirrah most closely means,a.) high class personb.) ugly little manc.) person <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lower classd.) smelly little bro<strong>the</strong>rDQ: How do you think Grumio feels right about this moment in <strong>the</strong>scene?GQ: Petruchio- “… Good Hortensio, I bade <strong>the</strong> rascal knock upon <strong>the</strong>gate And could not get him <strong>for</strong> my heart to do it.”a.) I bid to knock at <strong>the</strong> gate but I just make him do it.

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