Jessminder not being able to belong to the gender prejudice sport‚ football. Shakespeare’s As you like it uses similar concepts as Bend it like Beckham to communicate a significance of belonging. Members of the court are exiled and flee to the forest of Arden for fear of Gender roles are reversed in the movie ‘Bend it like Beckham’. Tony is a friend of Jessminder who also enjoys playing
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the life in the forest‚ where people seek refuge and peace. This play shows that life in the forest has it’s rules‚ but not as strict as the ones in the court. “They say he is already in the forest of Arden‚… they say many young gentlemen flock to him every day‚ and fleet the time carelessly‚ as they did in the golden world.” This paragraph tells us that life in the forest is careless and with no dangers‚ other than from the beasts. It also tells us that many men go to the forest to experience carelessness
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Oliver meets with Charles‚ the Duke’s wrestler‚ and asks what is happening at court. Charles tells him it is the same old news‚ namely the new Duke has banished his brother the old Duke. The old Duke left with several lords and now lives in the forest of Ardenne where "they live like the old Robin Hood of England" (1.1.100-101). Rosalind‚ the old Duke’s daughter‚ has remained at court with her cousin‚ the new Duke’s daughter. Charles then informs Oliver that he has learned that Orlando plans to
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notion that feelings of togetherness and mateship are forged and strengthened in the transgressive free space of Arden. These positive connotations imply that the forest engenders such feelings in juxtaposition to the artificiality and malignance of Court. The Forest itself is an allegory for the Garden of Eden‚ using biblical allusion to associate a paradisical quality to the Forest. Much like Rosalind and Celia to come‚ Duke Senior reinterprets the coup-de-tat and exile as a positive consequence
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Paper-1 Detailed Epithalamion (Spencer) 1.How far is Epithalamion conventional and how far is it personal? (1000) 2. Write a critical appreciation of Spencer’s poems? (1000) Paradise Lost (Milton) 1.Milton’s Invocation to the Muse 2) Milton’s Description of the Hell? 3) Satan’s Speeches in Book one 4) Milton’s description of fallen angles? 5) The construction of Pandemonium? 6)Character sketch—Satan 7) Milton’s Personality 8) Style 9) Milton’s similes in book-1
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Mill would say to kill one person and let the other four be able to live. If Mill is going to obey his own theory he would say that only killing one person would be less harmful than killing all four of the people. If having one person die in contrast to having all five die a utilitarian would chose to kill one person and save four people. Mill’s decision would be solely based upon his own theory of promoting happiness to the greatest number of people. Personally I do not agree with Mill’s
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comprehension of belonging; and in return allowed the pastoral setting of the forest of Arden to magnetize them due to their common desire to belong to a place. The beginning of the play portrays the court as a setting of tyrannous control where freedom and contradictory beliefs are disregarded and ignite corrupt nonsensical animosity. This portrayal of the court is contrasted against the promising and opportunistic forest. This contrast is highlighted when duke senior is established as compassionate
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individual’s understanding of themselves and their world. Shakespeare’s As You Like It reflects humanity’s instinctive desire to belong to particular places and communities as a major aspect in shaping one’s identity. The allegorical depiction of the Forest of Arden as the “golden world” contrasts with the toxicity of the court‚ with this duality allowing for a meaningful exploration of the impact of place on the individual. Indeed‚ the exiled forester Duke Senior uses figurative language to describe the
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As the result of change‚ an individual is able to be inspired to go through a personal journey which will assist them in finding themselves rather than influence society to change their perspective‚ however their experiences can bring a societal shift to the stereotypical beliefs of individuals. Throughout Shakespeare’s comedic play As You Like It‚ love is an ongoing catalyst that allows an individual to inspire ones personal journey. In addition‚ Gwen Harwood’s In the Park allows individuals to
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Duke Frederick’s chastising tone when tells her‚ "Thou art a fool. She [Rosalind] robs thee of thy name" He alone seems to realize that the only way for Celia to mature is for her to reject or lose Rosalind. Celia gains her identity once she’s in the forest. Shakespeare keeps her predominantly silent ‚ allowing for introspection and consequently enabling her to form a connection with Oliver‚ ‘She loves me’. Therefore Celia’s exclusion allows her to build her own identity and find connection with
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