Answer:
The above scripts are from "The Taming of the Shrew" by William Shakespeare.
This is an excerpt from Act V scene ii of the play.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's comedy play "The Taming of the Shrew" is a play on the gender roles of how a 'shrewd' woman is finally 'tamed' by her husband and thus epitomizes the very essence of what a woman should be. Katherine, the shrew in the play, becomes the 'perfect' image of how wives should be.
The given excerpt is from the last act, Act V scene ii of the play when she gives a 'lesson' to the other two women about obedience to their husbands. The three married men had placed a wager on who has the most obedient wife when only Katherine's husband Petruchio succeeds. The other two men Lucentio and Hortensio failed to succeed with heir wives Bianca and the rich widow. The excerpt is Kate's speech about women's subservience to their husbands and their duty that they owe to their respective husbands.
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Answer:
The author often uses the pronoun "I". In addition, he uses words that refer to his life in the past, where he reflects on things that happened.
Explanation:
A memoir is one in which a narrator tells things about his own past, showing experiences he has had throughout his life.
We can see that the lines shown above are a memoir, because the narrator uses the pronoun "I" several times, showing that he is talking about something that happened to him. In addition, the presence of verbs in the draw frame reinforces the idea that he is telling things that have already happened. He is writing what is in his memory, being then, a memoir.