“put me in thy books”
Double Meaning
Act 2,
Scene 1
Lines 221-224
Katherina
Petruchio
- Katherina is acting like a herald, the government official who grants the use of coats of arms and records the images in his books.
- To be in someone’s good books means to be on that person’s good side, which is exactly where Petruchio wants to be in regards to Katherina.