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1. Celia Behind Me
In her story, “”, Isabel Huggan writes about the subject that all of us can relate to: Pressure to fit in and be accepted. The main character, Elizabeth, struggles with her own insecurity and position within the group of kids. The result of her insecurity is frustration she expresses on Celia. Elizabeth’s position within the group
2. Gender In As You Like It
Many characters undergo a change in William Shakespeares play, As You Like It. Duke Senior goes from being a member of a court to being a member of a forest. Orlando changes from a bitter younger brother to a love-sick young man. But the most obvious transformation undergone, is done by Rosalind. Her change from woman to man, not only alters her m
3. As You Like It: Grow Up, Oliver!
In Shakespeare's As You Like It, many of the characters undergo changes. I believe that Oliver, the older brother of Orlando, is envious of his younger sibling. Jealous of Orlando's popularity, Oliver spends much of his time contemplating on how he can destroy his brother. After Orlando saves Oliver's life, Oliver finally gives up on planning his d
4. As You Like It
presents an image of human life, not as an arena for heroic endeavour, but as a place of encounters. Consider some of the encounters presented in the play, and their significance to its insight into human life. Man in his Time plays many parts , his Acts being seven ages. Here we are given two different worlds, with colourful characters rangin
5. The Comparison Of Forest Of Ar
den versus Forest of Eden It is the innate desire of man to seek a place of freedom, .an utopia, which allows him to escape into fantasies and away from the hardships of reality. In the play “As you like it” by William Shakespeare, the playwright indirectly compares the Forest of Arden to the Forest of Eden by exploring the theme of ill