The Taming of the Shrew

In the play, Taming of the Shrew, in Petruchio’s soliloquy in act 2, answer the following 2 questions below!

1. How well does Petruchio’s overall strategy work? Why?

2. If Petruchio applies the same strategy to the wedding day itself, what will he do?

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Petruchio plans on showering Kate with complements no matter what she says or does. This doesn't work. Kate is as "shrewish" as ever calling Petruchio a piece of furniture, "Remove you hence. I knew you at the first You were a moveable." The two quarrel. I'm not too sure what you mean by your second question but the same thing would probably result on their wedding day.