Sabotage - to alter a plan or event.
log in and go on "my account" then you will see a opition to change your plan. then click on it and cancel plan
Boston
programme
Blister will get a plan after you beat a kid near the card store in the right corner you have to go back to Blister and his plan is about you have to get in the storage room and you have to wear a police uniform and you will get 2 fake cards.
The merchant will be talked into impersonating Lucentio's father.
We learn in Lucentio's plan that he would secretly get married with Bianca without anyone knowing if only the other school teacher didn't watch her so keenly.
Lucentio's plan to win Bianca's hand in marriage involves disguising himself as a language tutor named Cambio in order to spend time alone with Bianca and woo her. He hopes that by getting to know Bianca better and showing her his intelligence and charm, he will be able to win her affections and eventually marry her.
Tranio becomes Lucentio in Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" in order to assist his master, Lucentio, in courting Bianca while Lucentio assumes the role of a tutor. This switch allows Lucentio to interact with Bianca more freely and eventually win her affection. It also adds an element of disguise and deception to the plot, leading to comedic situations.
Cambio
Lucentio wants to marry Bianca. Gremio and Hortensio are also interested in marrying her, but they dont play big roles and are merely just 2 suiters for Bianca.
The irony in Vincentio's arrival at Lucentio's house is that he is mistaken for a merchant and treated poorly by his own son, Lucentio, who does not recognize him. This misunderstanding highlights the theme of mistaken identity and the comedic misunderstandings that occur in the play.
There are many servants of the characters Lucentio and Petruchio which play an important part in shaping of the play. E.g Tranio, who is the servant of Lucentio, persuades him to indulge in the pleasures of youth, and he later disguises himself as Lucentio upon his orders.
Lucentio
Tranio assumes the identity of his master Lucentio in Shakespeare's play "The Taming of the Shrew." He does this to help Lucentio woo Bianca, as Lucentio's true identity needs to be hidden from Bianca's father, Baptista. Tranio's impersonation leads to comedic confusion and misunderstandings throughout the play.
Litio and Cambio, respectively.
his identity and his love for her