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

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Cell #15. <strong>Taming</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Shrew</strong>. Act 2, Scene 1. “Now about Bianca.”“GremioNo doubt but he hath got a quiet catch.But now, Baptists, to your younger daughter:Now is <strong>the</strong> day we long have looked <strong>for</strong>:I am your neighbor, and was suitor first.TranioAnd I am one that love Bianca moreThan words can witness, or your thoughts can guess.GremioYoungling, thou canst not love so dear as I.”After finding out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> marriage between Petruchio and Katharina,Gremio and Tranio ask Baptista about marrying Bianca. Gremio andTranio have a small quarrel about who loves Bianca more.What brought up <strong>the</strong> topic <strong>of</strong> marrying Bianca?Who do you think that Bianca will marry? Why?In <strong>the</strong> following line, when Gremio is telling Tranio about his love <strong>for</strong>Bianca, “thou canst not love so dear as I,” <strong>the</strong> expression “as I” is anexample <strong>of</strong> [a(n)]:a) metaphorb) imagery

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