Word Cloud for "The Taming of the Shrew"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Sex role -- Drama.

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The Bag of Words In "The Taming of the Shrew" (Main Words):
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shrew lord biondello grumio widow came fetch charge poor foul most believe cannot even head music ready honour lady says nothing gentle passing part exit servant noble twas welcome duty show stay through maid because brought husband entreat night mind could instruct none means wish married dowry forth best horse rest beauty sister curst meet speak twere sirrah cause words talk myself marry eyes read about told hope prove wrong three bride done watch touch priest right
servants baptista gentleman padua love with bianca katherina gremio hortensio lucentio tranio petruchio house before enter look world will have know must from well thou made good would twenty upon take better were them unto this like what think sweet when then make your another bear please some tell that hath been play shall than since once where come there hear never heard into should give every call such their wife being thee more long they which other these comes hast till bring knew very though here ever time exeunt therefore hold much great fair leave father master thus while find stand daughter both pray signior keep mine young first else knock after whom little name katherine mean kate doth mistress
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