Litio and Cambio, respectively.
Hortensio assumes the name "Litio" when disguising himself as a music tutor, while Lucentio takes on the name "Cambio" as a Latin tutor. Both characters use these aliases to gain access to Bianca, whom they are vying for affection. Their roles as tutors allow them to interact with Bianca's family and compete for her love under false pretenses.
The thing was, the other suitors Hortensio and Gremio did not at first know that Lucentio was actually a suitor for Bianca, since he was disguised as a teacher called Cambio. In fact Gremio sponsored him to be a teacher. Only later did Hortensio realize that Cambio was competition for Bianca. Tranio, who has disguised himself as Lucentio, does offer himself as a suitor. Gremio and Hortensio cannot have like that much but they don't say so.
"The first scene" is presumably Act III Scene 1 of the Taming of the Shrew, wherein Lucentio and Hortensio have gained access to Bianca (who is otherwise inaccessible to wooers until Kate is married) by pretending to be Latin and Music teachers respectively. They disguise their messages of love as lessons. Lucentio pretends to be translating a passage from Latin, but instead of the translation, he tells Bianca who he is and that he means to marry her. Hortensio does the same thing, disguising it as a lesson about the notes of the musical scale.
In Act I Scene 2 of the Taming of the Shrew, both Hortensio and Gremio come up with plans to help either of them get the hand of Bianca. Hortensio sees in Petruchio the kind of man who might actually marry Katharina and clear the way for all of Bianca's suitors. He suggests this and Petruchio agrees enthusiastically before Gremio is even on the scene. When he does show up, he tells Hortensio that he has developed his own plan of installing the scholar Cambio (actually Lucentio in disguise) to pass Gremio's love-notes on to Bianca. Hortensio replies enthusiastically and says that he will install a music teacher for the same purpose. He doesn't tell Gremio that he will disguise himself as the music teacher.
Hortensio is a gentleman of Padua who is interested in marrying Bianca Minola, sister of the shrew Kate. He disguises himself as a music teacher to get in the house with a view to spending some time with Bianca. Kate, however, "breaks him to the lute" by smashing it over his head, and he doesn't seem to be making any headway with Bianca, who is totally wrapped up in Lucentio. He therefore gives up on Bianca and marries a widow of the town. She is somewhat headstrong, and Hortensio visits Petruchio to get some ideas on how to "tame a wife". Again, he is not particularly successful; his new wife, when entreated to come to Hortensio, says "she will not come" and bids him come to her.
Hortensio assumes the name "Litio" when disguising himself as a music tutor, while Lucentio takes on the name "Cambio" as a Latin tutor. Both characters use these aliases to gain access to Bianca, whom they are vying for affection. Their roles as tutors allow them to interact with Bianca's family and compete for her love under false pretenses.
Lucentio wants to marry Bianca. Gremio and Hortensio are also interested in marrying her, but they dont play big roles and are merely just 2 suiters for Bianca.
katherines and biancas dad.
The thing was, the other suitors Hortensio and Gremio did not at first know that Lucentio was actually a suitor for Bianca, since he was disguised as a teacher called Cambio. In fact Gremio sponsored him to be a teacher. Only later did Hortensio realize that Cambio was competition for Bianca. Tranio, who has disguised himself as Lucentio, does offer himself as a suitor. Gremio and Hortensio cannot have like that much but they don't say so.
"The first scene" is presumably Act III Scene 1 of the Taming of the Shrew, wherein Lucentio and Hortensio have gained access to Bianca (who is otherwise inaccessible to wooers until Kate is married) by pretending to be Latin and Music teachers respectively. They disguise their messages of love as lessons. Lucentio pretends to be translating a passage from Latin, but instead of the translation, he tells Bianca who he is and that he means to marry her. Hortensio does the same thing, disguising it as a lesson about the notes of the musical scale.
1+1=2. It takes two too tango.
Tranio assumes the identity of his master Lucentio in Shakespeare's play "The Taming of the Shrew." He does this to help Lucentio woo Bianca, as Lucentio's true identity needs to be hidden from Bianca's father, Baptista. Tranio's impersonation leads to comedic confusion and misunderstandings throughout the play.
In Act I Scene 2 of the Taming of the Shrew, both Hortensio and Gremio come up with plans to help either of them get the hand of Bianca. Hortensio sees in Petruchio the kind of man who might actually marry Katharina and clear the way for all of Bianca's suitors. He suggests this and Petruchio agrees enthusiastically before Gremio is even on the scene. When he does show up, he tells Hortensio that he has developed his own plan of installing the scholar Cambio (actually Lucentio in disguise) to pass Gremio's love-notes on to Bianca. Hortensio replies enthusiastically and says that he will install a music teacher for the same purpose. He doesn't tell Gremio that he will disguise himself as the music teacher.
Hortensio is a gentleman of Padua who is interested in marrying Bianca Minola, sister of the shrew Kate. He disguises himself as a music teacher to get in the house with a view to spending some time with Bianca. Kate, however, "breaks him to the lute" by smashing it over his head, and he doesn't seem to be making any headway with Bianca, who is totally wrapped up in Lucentio. He therefore gives up on Bianca and marries a widow of the town. She is somewhat headstrong, and Hortensio visits Petruchio to get some ideas on how to "tame a wife". Again, he is not particularly successful; his new wife, when entreated to come to Hortensio, says "she will not come" and bids him come to her.
Hortensio Félix Paravicino was born in 1580.
Hortensio Félix Paravicino died in 1633.
Hortensio Quijano was born on 1884-06-10.