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fandomsecrets2014-03-15 03:41 pm
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Hero and Beatrice are sisters, and I always like to read them as more similar than most productions play them (ie, more like Bianca and Kate from Shrew).
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I never really liked Shrew, admittedly, so the closest thing I have to how Bianca and Kate act is from Ten Things I Hate About You, but if they're anything like those sisters... Awesome. :D
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I actually meant that many productions (Branagh's film, not so much) stage Beatrice and Hero like they are Kate and Bianca, respectively. And they shouldn't, because aside from being a pair consisting of "older and snarky and reluctant to the idea of marriage" and "younger and more innocent and open to romance" they're not the same. Hero is much smarter and wittier than Bianca, and even though she kind of gets fucked over by Claudio, to my mind she has more agency. Her family life is certainly better.
Taming of the Shrew is a really strange play! Aside from being more mean-spirited, it's got this weird framing device where the story everyone knows about Petruchio and Kate is actually a story within a story.
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Ill take your word for it; Taming is one of the only Shakespeare plays I avoid on principle, so I wouldn't be able to tell you if Hero is smarter/witter than Bianca or not. ^^; Though, from what I remember of the first time I read it, I agree on the agency/family life thing.
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