Answer:
He that knows better how to tame a shrew, Now let him speak: 'tis charity to show.” In this scene, Petruchio is explaining to the audience how he is going to tame his shrew wife, Katherine.
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The answer is: Pyramus’s long speech slows the pace to prolong suspense.
In the excerpt from Ovid’s "Pyramus and Thisbe," Pyramus believes a lion or a wild animal has killed Thisbe, because she has left her veil under a mulberry tree. As a consequence, he delivers a long speech which extends the progress of tension of the scene. Eventually, he stabs himself with his sword before Thisbe comes back and finds him dead.
So 250 is quite long but here it is. Unlike adichis, Nguni starts with a very anti climactic beginning not only