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'''Petruchio''' was a character in [[William Shakespeare]]'s [[play]] ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Groatsworth of Wit (comic story)|A Groatsworth of Wit]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Stranger, The Writer, His Wife and the Mixed Metaphor (short story)|The Stranger, The Writer, His Wife and the Mixed Metaphor]]'') | '''Petruchio''' was a character in [[William Shakespeare]]'s [[play]] ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Groatsworth of Wit (comic story)|A Groatsworth of Wit]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Stranger, The Writer, His Wife and the Mixed Metaphor (short story)|The Stranger, The Writer, His Wife and the Mixed Metaphor]]'') | ||
In a [[21st century]] [[film]] adaptation of the play entitled ''[[Shakespeare's Shrew]]'', Petruchio was played by [[Ty Baxter]]. The film's plot involved Petruchio attempting to "tame" [[Kate (A Groatsworth of Wit)|a female character]]. In an [[interview]] with [[Liz Golding]] for the film's premiere at the [[Empire Cinema]], Baxter said the [[battle]] of the [[sex]]es was "an eternal theme" and that Shakespeare had "a lot to say about how [[Man|men]] and [[Woman|women]] relate". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Groatsworth of Wit (comic story)|A Groatsworth of Wit]]'') | In a [[21st century]] [[film]] adaptation of the play entitled ''[[Shakespeare's Shrew]]'', Petruchio was played by [[Ty Baxter]]. The film's plot involved Petruchio attempting to "tame" [[Kate (A Groatsworth of Wit)|a female character]], with its tagline being "Can he tame her?". In an [[interview]] with [[Liz Golding]] for the film's premiere at the [[Empire Cinema]], Baxter said the [[battle]] of the [[sex]]es was "an eternal theme" and that Shakespeare had "a lot to say about how [[Man|men]] and [[Woman|women]] relate". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Groatsworth of Wit (comic story)|A Groatsworth of Wit]]'') | ||
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