Well, depending on your interpretation of the end of Taming of the Shrew, I am an honest Kate. Outspoken and independent... and possibly more of a skeptic than I need to be at times.
I've done one of those 'Which Shakespearean Character Are You' tests and, according to the test, I'm a Tybalt. I'd never heard of the character, but he sounds all grudgy and resentful- much like myself.
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BGourley says,
I'm Dromio (not Romio). (If you don't remember him, Dromio was a smart-ass.)lillybrook says,
Well, depending on your interpretation of the end of Taming of the Shrew, I am an honest Kate. Outspoken and independent... and possibly more of a skeptic than I need to be at times.accidentaltourist says,
"Double, double toil and trouble...fire burn and cauldron bubble..."thesagittarian12 says,
I've done one of those 'Which Shakespearean Character Are You' tests and, according to the test, I'm a Tybalt. I'd never heard of the character, but he sounds all grudgy and resentful- much like myself.Loon says,
Richard III's missing horse