• Petruchio is one of two central characters (along with Katherine) in Shakespeare’s play, The Taming of the Shrew.
  • Petruchio: Why, what's a moveable? Katherina: A stool like this! [she kicks out the stool he was sitting on, and he falls on the floor]. Petruchio: Then sit on me!
  • Thou looketh at the account of thy sexiest man in all of the lands. Petruchio the legend be thy name, sexism and dames are thy game.
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  • The hero of William Shakespeare’s comedy The Taming of the Shrew, Petruchio is a gentleman of Verona who comes to Padua in search of a rich wife.
  • Petruchio is a gentleman who comes to Padua from Verona seeking a wife. He is loud, stubborn, and boisterous—in some ways a male version of Katherine .
  • This line occurs when Petruchio is introduced to Katherine for the first time. ... Petruchio exclusively refers to Katherine as “Kate” for the rest of the scene.
    • What reason does Petruchio give for rejecting the cap?
    • How does Hortensio agree to help Petruchio?
    • Why does Hortensio bring up the idea of Petruchio marrying Katherine?
  • Petruchio proposes a contest to see which man has the most obedient wife: The three men are to call for their wives to see which ones respond.
  • Petruchio , kurgusal karakter, bir eş arayışı için Padua'ya giden ve William Shakespeare'in The Shrew of the Shrew (1590–94'te yazılmıştır)...