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The Taming of the Shrew opens with an Induction. Here we meet Christopher Sly, a tinker by trade and a drunk by avocation. As the action opens, he is being thrown out of an alehouse. Drunken, he falls asleep before a nearby Lord’s house. When the Lord returns from hunting, he spies Sly and immediately concocts a plan to convince the beggar that he is a nobleman. The Lord orders Sly to be taken into the house, bathed, and placed in the estate’s nicest bed.... More

About the Playwright
  Personal Background
  Life in London and His Work
  The First Folio
  His Reputation as a Playwright
About the Play
  Brief Synopsis
Summaries and Commentaries
  Induction: Scene 1
  Induction: Scene 2
  Act I: Scene 1
  Act I: Scene 2
  Act II: Scene 1
  Act III: Scene 1
  Act III: Scene 2
  Act IV: Scene 1
  Act IV: Scene 2
  Act IV: Scene 3
  Act IV: Scene 4
  Act IV: Scene 5
  Act V: Scene 1
  Act V: Scene 2
 

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