Petruchio treats the servants with no respect what so ever,
and Katherine is very suprised with his behavior toward the servants.
This is from (lines 75-85) ACT IV
well first of all they d'ont have proper rights (well the servants do but the slaves d'ont) and there masters d'ont treat them the way they should. And slaves that used too work on plantations in there masters house are just like servants because they do anything there masters want. Hope this helps!!!!
They used indentured servants.
Anyone the queen or the wife of the Pharaoh chose to be the servants
Mary had 4 servants, but I don't know their names.
Some castles had HUNDREDS of servants.
In Twelfth Night, Malvolio wears yellow stockings. Petruchio's servants in The Taming of the Shrew wore white ones.
There are many servants of the characters Lucentio and Petruchio which play an important part in shaping of the play. E.g Tranio, who is the servant of Lucentio, persuades him to indulge in the pleasures of youth, and he later disguises himself as Lucentio upon his orders.
Petruchio from "Taming of the Shrew", a shakespearean play. Lives in Verona
Petruchio is a Tybalt's friend. When Juliet asks the Nurse the name of the person exiting the door at the party, the Nurse answers that it is Petruchio Obviously, Juliet is talking about Romeo, though Also, in the play when Tybalt kills Mercutio, there is a stage direction that reads "Enter TYBALT, PETRUCHIO, and others" Petruchio has no lines
kate
Kate is a shrew ..petruchio cannot be becose shrew can only be used to describe a woman
Petruchio came to Padua in "The Taming of the Shrew" to find a wealthy wife. He heard about Katherine, a strong-willed woman, and saw her as a challenge. Petruchio was not motivated by love but by the dowry he could receive by marrying Katherine.
Kate or Katherine
A devil
The male lead is called Petruchio and the female lead is called Katherine. She is the "shrew" in the title, a word which means a bad-tempered woman.
Kiss Me Petruchio - 1981 TV was released on: USA: 7 January 1981
He's an interloper who has accidentally wandered in from the production of The Taming of the Shrew next door. There is no character of Petruchio in Romeo and Juliet.