Kate Alexander

Nov 14
2008

Keeping within the imaginative boundaries of human life, without becoming overly outlandish, the comedy demonstrated in the play was often sardonic, lighthearted, and always entertaining.

The comedy revolves around a group of men and the conflict that ensues between them in the battle to win the heart of a wealthy man’s beautiful and gentle daughter, Bianca. These men disguise themselves, assume false occupations, and even hire others to deceive and charm young Bianca. Though this would normally be an easy feat of the daughter simply choosing a groom, a wrench is thrown into the gears. Bianca has a sister named Kate. A woman, who does not lack in beauty, but blessed (burdened?) with the disposition of a shark and a temper to match. It is the four men\’s misfortune that Bianca cannot be married until the storm of a woman Kate weds.

This man vs. man conflict is further accentuated by this horrible stroke of luck named Kate. However, a gentleman storms onto the scene, which I believe is named Petruchio, professing his love and adoration for Kate and, against her evil will, whisks her away and makes her his wife. Soon after Bianca takes her true love, and everyone laughs at the ill fortune of he who married Kate.

This is a wonderful build up for a lesson on deception vs. honesty. Though two of the men in cooperation to win Bianca’s love found and married beautiful, modest women, their relationships seem final and destined. Meanwhile, Petruchio takes Kate away and deals with his choice honestly, simultaneously flattering her, mentally aggravating her, and depriving her of food. Though this hell ensues for sometime, there is a day where Kate begins to lose her hatred and ill ways. Tough love, huh?

This play, at its center, is about accommodation. It is about the acceptance and understanding that has to develop to enable lasting relationships. Love, without a doubt, parallels life. Without the ability to adjust, accept, and even change something in you and others, one will perish. Too will the relationship.

One thing that many of us have a hard time understanding is the relationship between passion (desire) and wanting (immediacy). So often, we get so very excited about the prospect of having, owning, something, but when we have it, we soon tire. Passion is about wanting and desiring, much more so than owning. Petruchio found something he wanted, knowing he would not easily have it. He had to break her down over a long period of time. Loving her, but keeping her in check.

Also, this play is about the difference between a book and it’s cover. All anyone could see, and with good reason, in Kate was this angry, stubborn woman. Petruchio was different and took a chance and broke her down, teaching her that she did not need to be so hard-hearted.

In all, Taming of the Shrew is a wonderful play that greatly parallels life. Not only is life, as well as the people in it, much different than it may sometimes appear, but the difficulties as well as the beauties enrich the voyages we take. Many of the things we overlook, or worse, regard as burdens, are simply extra experiences that will enrich us in many ways. After all, getting there is half the fun.

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Another Now – Kate Alexa

Elizabeth Amber

Jan 22
2007

Yesteryear’s beautiful actress Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born on February 27th, 1932, in Hampstead, London. Her parents were American art dealers residing in England. She started her acting career at a very young age of ten. She was noted to be a larger-than-life-celebrity, her Hollywood lifestyle and also several marriages. She won the Academy Award Best Actress in a leading role for her performances in Butterfly 8 (1960) and Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1969). She was the highest paid movie star in 1963 where she accepted 1 million dollars for her role in Cleopatra.

Elizabeth Taylor launched her first perfume in 1988 called Passion. It has an oriental fragrance. This perfume is sexy, passionate and soft. The fragrance has notes of aldehydes, coriander, gardenia, and bergamot with honey, tuberose, patchouli, jasmine, cedar, rose, coconut, musk, oakmoss and incense.

Passion for Men was released in 1989 which has an oriental-woody fragrance. It’s a sweet smelling cologne with fragrances of orange, galbanum, carnation, sandalwood, patchouli, jasmine, cedar, amber, Tonka bean, oakmoss, and vanilla.

Another greatly appreciated fragrance from Elizabeth Taylor was White Diamonds launched in 1991. This fragrance has top notes of aldehydes, neroli, lily and orange, with rose, violet, jasmine, oakmoss, musk, patchouli, amber and sandalwood. It has a very dynamic and strong yet sexy and elegant smell.

Elizabeth Taylor launched three fragrances in 1993; Diamonds and Emeralds, Diamonds and Rubies, and Diamonds and Sapphires. Black Pearls was one of Elizabeth Taylor’s popular perfumes launched in 1996. It has a floral fragrance which includes spices, sandalwood, gardenia, lilac, vanilla, peach, white rose, jasmine, water lily, bergamot and lotus. This fragrance was instantly accepted by women as it was soft and very relaxing.

Brilliant White Diamond was released in 2001. This is an elegant perfume with floral aldehydes fragrance. It has top notes of tuberose and mandarin orange, middle notes of carnation and Bulgarian rose, base notes of sandalwood, musk and vanilla.

Forever Elizabeth was launched in 2002 with a floral fragrance for women. It has top notes of apple, blackberry, Italian mandarin with tiare flowers, violet, orchid, rose, Egyptian jasmine, sandalwood, amber, and white musk. It has a very feminine, soft and sweet fragrance.

Gardenia was released in 2003. The fragrance is floral with peony, gardenia, musk, orchid, white flowers, and lily-of-the-valley. If you love the smell of gardenia, then this is the fragrance for you. It smells very fresh like a bouquet of gardenia and white flowers.

The success of Elizabeth Taylor’s fragrances have inspired and motivated many other celebrities to launch their own perfume line. Elizabeth’s perfumes are very elegant and sophisticated just like her. If you are a fan of floral and fruity fragrances then Elizabeth Taylor’s perfumes will give you a whole range of the best smelling flowers and fruits.

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