Answer:
The characters have their goals frustrated when they present behaviors considered moral errors at the time that this play was written. Meanwhile, the characters with behaviors considered positive, have their goals achieved.
Step-by-step explanation:
"The Taming of the Shrew" is a play written by Shakespeare that tells the story of a man who determined that in order for his youngest daughter, Bianca, to be married, it is necessary that the oldest daughter, Katherine, marry first. The problem is that Katherine behaves like a real shrew, pushing away all the suitors, until a farmer named Petruchio decides to marry her to achieve social ascension. Petruchio is a brutish man with questionable behavior, but who sets out to "tame" Katherine, making her an enviable wife.
Katherine does not behave as women should behave at the time the play was written and therefore has her goals frustrated throughout the play, with Petruchio representing the man who should dominate the house and his wife and for this reason he had considered behaviors correct, reaching all of his goals.