Students of the educational program “Law Enforcement” got acquainted with the classic comedy, the play in five acts by William Shakespeare "The Taming of the Shrew"

20 april, 2024

As part of the implementation of the UN SDGs “Gender Equality”, students of the educational program “Law Enforcement” got acquainted with the classic comedy, the play in five acts by William Shakespeare "The Taming of the Shrew", which was written between 1590 and 1592. This famous theatrical work, which has continued to inspire the public for four centuries, has become part of the educational process aimed at developing students' analytical and critical skills.
The play is a vivid example of Shakespeare's work, and its study allows students to better understand the topics of gender relations, personal development and social stereotypes. The dramatic conflict between the obstinate Katarina and the stubborn Petruchio arouses interest in the issues of willpower, power and self-acceptance.
Attending the performance has become part of a broad educational and cultural program that seeks to broaden students' horizons and enrich their understanding of history, culture and human relations. This exciting performance aroused interest and delight among the students, emphasizing the importance of the topic of gender equality and personal development. Participation in this event gave students the opportunity to discuss and analyze the themes of the play in the context of modern challenges and changes in society.