Can we talk about chapters 28-30 real quick? I saw no indication that Petruchio was told t...

SluttySemi December 3, 2019 3:31 am

Can we talk about chapters 28-30 real quick? I saw no indication that Petruchio was told that she already had a lover. Although seeing as the type of person he was, it's believable that he would go through it even if he'd known before. But I see all the fault in antonio. I see an inferiority complex that made him seek the role of teaching someone "high class" in order to fit well with his noble lover. All Monica wanted was for him to be there with her. Gosh that's frustrating

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    Hopeless_shipper March 15, 2020 12:44 am

    i get what youre saying but...in those times, and sometimes in the present,too, pedigree was increadibly important

    Shes a noble, and not only that, but also female. in other words, she can be used to further the houses name and reputation through marriage.

    Why would they give that up to a guy with no name nor title whatsoever?

    he needed a chance to prove himself, and he took it.


    I dont blame him for that. it was monicas fault for not telling him she found someone else.

    Hover, he was in the wrong for using katherine for a means of revenge when she held him in such high regards. However, in the shakespearean universe where everything is driven by emotions, i cant come to hate him.