@article{oai:niit.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000193, author = {村上, 世津子}, journal = {新潟工科大学研究紀要}, month = {Dec}, note = {While the transformation of Katherina has often been discussed among the critics, that of Petruchio has rarely been discussed. But Petruchio also changes through being Kated. Though his aim of marriage was to wive it wealthily, he comes to wish to have a chat with a lusty wench. Contrary to his prediction, Petruchio's peremptoriness cannot easily defeat Katherina's proud-mindedness. When he tries to prevent her from leaving, he is struck by her. Losing temper, Petruchio shouts, I swear I'll cuff you if you strike again, and is shouted back, If you strike me, you are no gentleman. Hearing her words, Petruchio learns the importance of withholding violence and henceforth his taming is done under the name of in reverent care of her. In order to tame her, Petruchio must suffer from the coldness of foul ways, fasting, and no sleeping together with Katherina. Through his suffering he comes to know the wrong he has done others. On his way back to Padua he apologizes Vincentio, a patriarch, and is becoming ready to accept convention. Quite contrary to his subversive attitude at his wedding ceremony, he sits and eats at the banquet at the end of the play.}, pages = {125--153}, title = {Winter tames man, woman, and beast : The Taming of the Shrew におけるPetruchio の成長}, volume = {14}, year = {2009} }