taimeannus
Taimeannus, also known as the "Taming of the Shrew," is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1590-1592. The play is set in Padua, Italy, and revolves around the courtship of Petruchio and Katherine, a pair of newlyweds. The story is a classic example of Shakespeare's use of wit and wordplay to explore themes of gender, power, and marriage.
The play begins with Petruchio, a wealthy gentleman, seeking to marry Katherine, a headstrong and independent
Once married, Petruchio sets out to "tame" Katherine, using his sharp tongue and clever manipulations to change
"Taimeannus" is notable for its exploration of the power dynamics between men and women in Shakespeare's time.