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Baptista Minola, a character in Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew," exhibits mixed qualities as a father. On one hand, he is protective of his daughters, particularly in his insistence that Katherina's suitor must first win her hand before pursuing Bianca. However, his favoritism towards Bianca and his somewhat passive approach to Katherina's strong-willed nature may suggest a lack of understanding and support for her. Overall, while he cares for his daughters, his parenting style reflects societal norms that can be seen as limiting.

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