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    from the court of the duke and decides to seek upon her father in the forest of Arden. Rosalind and Celia decide to disguise themselves‚ Celia as a country girl named Aliena and Rosalind as a young man named Ganymede. Rosalind and Celia are unaware of the consequences that occur from having disguises. A consequence of Rosalind’s male disguise as Ganymede is that she makes Phebe‚ a female shepherdess in the forest of Arden fall in love with her. This disturbs the natural order in which Phebe

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    . 0---------- -………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….00……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….- .0 ’’ THE CASUARINA TREE ’’ is one of the most touching poem by Toru Dutt who was born in Rambagan ‚ Kolkata. She had two siblings Aru & Abju . Both of them died and Toru was gripped in deep melancholy. Actually this fact influences the entire lyric......... The

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    Orlando‚ and the love is an example of love at the first sight which‚ nevertheless‚ does not run smooth. The love originates in the Duke’s Court during the wrestling bout won over by Orlando. It‚ however‚ matures in the pastoral setting of the Forest of Arden‚ where Rosalind takes the initiative by being disguised as Ganymede‚ and Orlando showing his passion as a love-lorn youth hanging verses on to the trees. The Oliver-Celia love seems to stand in opposition to the Orlando-Rosalind affair. Celia

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    It’ is a pastoral comedy as Shakespeare removes the corrupt life of the court and moves his characters to the Forest of Arden‚ the pastoral haven. At the opening of the play the audience learn of Oliver’s tyranny over Orlando and Duke Fredrick’s autocratic rule. Here a repressive world is being portrayed. Contrary to this‚ we see an attractive life style led by Duke Fredrick in the forest as “many young gentlemen flock to him every day‚ and fleet the time carelessly as they did in the golden world”(I

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    Belonging is an instinctive human desire that is difficult to obtain due to the immensity of barriers placed to prevent it. Belonging can be achieved through the development of relationships between others as well as the establishment of a connection to place. Furthermore one can choose to renounce the conventions of society and thus achieve personal understanding and belonging. Various barriers‚ such as language barriers and the inability to conform within society can lead to feelings of displacement

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    Act 1 Scene 1 1. Orlando’s situation he finds himself in at the beginning of the play is that of an issue of primogeniture. Upon Orlando’s father’s death he was bequeathed a small 1000 crowns‚ which is not an amount sufficient for his social standing. His brother Oliver is his only chance of redemption of his former life‚ to gain the education his father wanted him to have. Oliver provided this to Orlando’s younger brother however he did not afford Orlando any education whatsoever and as such Orlando

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    William Shakespeare’s As You Like It is a pastoral comedy featuring characters who flee to the Forest of Arden in order to take refuge from the societal constraints of city life. The leading female characters‚ Rosalind and Celia‚ flee to Arden after Duke Frederick‚ Celia’s father‚ banishes Rosalind from the kingdom; like Rosalind’s father‚ Duke Senior‚ Rosalind is condemned to live in banishment. Rosalind and Celia decide to disguise themselves as Ganymede and Aliena‚ a gentleman and a feeble woman

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    comments about Rosalind‚ his brother’s daughter‚ to his own daughter Celia. Like Oliver‚ Duke Frederick talks about Rosalind’s likability as a threat to Celia‚ showing his own insecurity. When Celia rejects her father’s ideals and goes with Rosalind to Arden she shows that sibling rivalry is not passed down. The ideals of our parents are

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    An individual’s interaction with the world accentuates their perspective of belonging in the flavour of their concern. However‚ barriers to belonging may exist externally or internally influenced by one’s perceptions of self or by the society’s expectations on individuals‚ rendering their ability and drive to connect and potentially lead to experiences of alienation. Hence‚ a genuine belonging and a greater sense of self can only be fulfilled by overcoming both external and intrinsic barriers. The

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    As You Like It – William Shakespeare Theme: The relationship between characters and how that results to a sense of positive belonging 1. Technique: a. Characterization 2. Example: b. Rosalind and Celia 3. Effect: c. Responders are able to acknowledge that relationships leads to a sense of belonging 1. Technique: a. Direct

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