1. "Catherina is a woman full of anger, too much anger at life, her father, and the whole world." So she is called a shrew, but the word shrew is undoubtedly invented by men. Catherine is a slow-moving item, and her sister is a best-selling item. There is no way to view the objectification of women with the warmth of history, after all, I am still in such a situation. Relying on his thirst for money and his desire to conquer, Petruchio "made evil with evil" and made Catharina his vassal through a destructive and perverted transformation method. The word "tame" here is strange. It is not the expectation and warmth in "The Little Prince". Without the right to speak, without the right to resist, you cannot blame the injustice in society, you have to become what others expect. 2. The ending is sad: it is not enough to be a vassal, but also to help the husband "tame"/influence other women. Stockholm disease. 3. Inseparable. What men do is wrong. The ending is a dream, a straight man's spring and autumn dream. 4. The two neuropaths looked at each other. Women will be fooled for life if they don't resist.
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