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Which Shakespeare play inspired 10 Things I Hate About You?

The movie 10 Things I Hate About You is based on The Taming of the Shrew.


Did Shakespeare hate school?

If he did, he didn't bother to say so to anyone.


What 3 type of individuals did Shakespeare write for?

Males, females, and people who don't fall into either of those categories. In other words, Shakespeare wrote for everyone.


Which 3 words did shakespeare invent?

Shakespeare invented a lot more than three words. Some of the ones he did invent are eyeball, assassination and superflux (OK, that last one didn't exactly take off).


Words that describe hate?

loathing


What do we call the volume in which Shakespeare's first collected words were published?

You could be referring to several books.1. The volume in which Shakespeare's collected WORDS were first published is Samuel Ayscough's Index of Words in Shakespeare, the earliest Shakespeare concordance, published in 1790.2. The volume in which Shakespeare's collected WORKS including his poems were anthologised together was Steevens and Malone's anthology of 1780. Previous anthologies had only included the plays.3. The volume in which Shakespeare's collected PLAYS were first published was the First Folio of 1623


What are the influences from Shakespeare's writing today?

Every play that Shakespeare did had an emotion to go with it. For exanple Romeo and Juliet had the emotion love and hate. This is way he is so famous. Each play had an emotion. For example Romeo and Juliet had the emotion love and hate


What is the theme of sonnet 145 by Shakespeare?

Sonnet 145 is one of the stranger Shakespeare sonnets, not least because it is in Iambic Tetrameter (eight syllable lines) instead of the much commoner Iambic Pentameter (ten syllables). The poem seems to tell the story of a spat between two lovers. She says: "I hate ...", he fears the worst, but then she lets him off the hook by saying "I hate not you." (we'd more likely say 'I don't hate you' in modern English. The point of the poem is probably contained in the line: 'I hate' from hate away she threw. In one theory, 'Hate away' in the English of Shakespeare's time would have sounded very similar to 'Hathaway'. Anne Hathaway was the maiden name of Shakespeare's wife. On this basis, 145 looks like it might be a poem Shakespeare wrote when he was courting his future wife, probably about a quarrel they had which they later made up well enough for Anne to be already pregnant by the time the couple eventually married. On the other hand, the postulated pun is not particularly good and the odds against the words "hate" and "away" coming together are not that remote, given their context. The theme and flow of the poem dictate that the punchline has to end with "not you" and this would have been the foundation stone in Shakespeare's construction of the final couplet. The penultimate line therefore has to rhyme with "you" as well as convey the sense that "hate" has been diffused. Immediately, the poet would have been confronted with an acute shortage of amenable end words. Candidates include "blew", "threw", "drew" and "flew", all of which, however, are strongly associated with "away" in the necessary context of elimination or diffusion. "Hate" has to appear somewhere in the same line and there are then further poetic constraints which would tend to bring the two words together. With this perspective one might reasonably conclude that Shakespeare's inspiration for the poem had nothing to do with his wife.


What are to words describing hate?

two words which means HATE is : _ 1) dislike 2) hatred


Modern day films based on Shakespeare's work?

ten things i hate about you & shes the man


What did people think about hate in William Shakespeare times?

Hate has been around since the time of the cavemen, and people reacted to it no differently than the way they do nowadays.


Does Shakespeare have children?

Yes, Shakespeare has 3 kids.