An individual’s upbringing creates a powerful formative influence over the creation of a sense of belonging.
Genuine relationships anchor individuals in identify, worth and connection. As such, the rules of society have bearing on an individual’s potential to belong.
Opposed are the corrupt nature of the court and the natural place of the Forest of Arden.
Not only is the play itself a reflection of this stratified society from which it comes, but in a theatre like the Globe where it was performed, the strata were clearly visible.
Techniques
Parody
Irony
Juxtaposition
Contrast
Verse
Prose
Disguise
Cliché
Symbolism
Metaphor
* Clear contrast established between the Orlando (good) and oliver (bad)
Conflict