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Shakespeare places the theme of love (platonic, romantic, and filial) at the forefront of this drama. Based on your reading, of the taking of the shrew, how are each of these forms of love characterized? What do you think Shakespeare is saying about the nature of each?

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'The Taming of the shrew' talks about complexity of issues in love, marriage and society.

Step-by-step explanation:

"The Taming of the Shrew" by "William Shakespeare" talks about love, whether it is romantic, platonic or filial. He talks about romantic relationship between a man and a woman when they take interest in each other and decide to get married. Both of them show their romantic side to their partner during the courtship and their love is both romantic and platonic during this time.

The theme 'filial' is depicted in the story when Shakespeare shows how parents play a significant role in life of their children who are about to get married. Lucentio and Bianca loved each other but he got permission to marry her only after convincing her father Baptista that he was very rich.

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