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'Universo'

'Flor de lumbre Flor de lumbre'

'Club de perdedores Club de perdedores [Short stories]'

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Why has Lucentio come to Padua?

He wanted to be a philosipher. In Padua.


Is Padua mentioned in Shakespeare?

Yes! In The Taming Of The Shrew.


What does Hortensio plan to do when he returns to Padua?

The only time Hortensio leaves Padua is to visit Petruchio and Katherine. Before he goes, he has decided that he will no longer pursue Bianca and will instead marry a widow of his acqaintance. The visit to Petruchio is to fill up the time before he can be married.


Who did petruchio and katharine meet on the way to padua?

On their way to Padua, Petruchio and Katharine encounter a group of travelers, including a merchant and his servant, who are on their way to the same destination. This encounter is characterized by Petruchio's boisterous and assertive behavior, as he tries to assert his dominance and control over Katharine. The meeting serves to highlight Petruchio's personality and sets the stage for their tumultuous relationship as they continue their journey.


What has the author Charles Kenneth Brampton written?

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