Lucentio, the son of Vincentio, and Bianca, the daughter of Baptista express their love to each other romantically throughout the play. Lucentio is in love with Bianca, and he hopes to have things with her go his way; therefore, he fakes his career, speaks phrases in Latin, and eventually, runs away with Bianca. Lucentio fakes his career and tells Bianca’s father that he is a music teacher. Lucentio sends a servant, Gremio to talk to Bianca’s father, Baptista. Gremio says; “To express the like kindness, myself, that / have been more kindly …show more content…
Lucentio and Bianca express their love to each other romantically, as Lucentio fakes his career and speaks in Latin to have Bianca fall in love with her. After, when she falls for him, they both decide to run away to get married and live happily. Additionally, Baptista utters his love to his two daughters filially, as he is always there to break apart fights, hopes that her daughters are married to good men, and worries about Katherina’s wedding. Lastly, Petruchio and Katherina convey their love to one another platonically as Petruchio marries Katherina for her wealth and leaves her to starve. Also, Katherina is afraid to kiss Petruchio while she is in public. From Shakespeare’s play, people can certainly see that love can be expressed to others in various