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    The article‚ “A Cultural Line in the Sand” by Thomas Lake‚ describes the example of a vernacular region as the South. A vernacular region is a place people believe exists as part of their cultural identity. The region of the South has people with “Southern accent(s) and learned Southern ways.” Some also think “we’re losing our Southern.” The term vernacular applies to the South because the people there believe it exists as part of their culture. The people of the South have customs that immerge

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    ensue that you should love his son dearly? By this kind of chase‚ I should hate him‚ for my father hated his father dearly; yet I hate not Orlando. Rosalind: N‚ faith‚ hate him not‚ for my sake. Celia: Why should I not? Doth he not deserve well? i) What inconvenience has Orlando suffered on account of being the son of Sir Rowland? Orlando has to suffer the malice of his elder brother Oliver since his father’s death and secondly‚ this fact has made Duke Frederick feel antagonistic

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    You Like It’. The relationship between lady Rosalind and Orlando is an example of how time can shape an outcome and present a sense of belonging. Rosalind learns to love and accept Orlando through the progression of the play. The allusion “cupid hath clapped him on the shoulder” depicts the uncertainty Rosalind possesses towards Orlando’s alleged love for her. The reference to Cupid‚ links the connotation of a strong infatuation that Orlando has for Rosalind. The contrast in the turn of events and

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    of the plot in As You Like It. Orlando’s pining of his treatment by brother Oliver uses animalistic imagery to illustrate the breakdown of his own family unit. Orlando suggests that Oliver treats his “animals on dung-hills” better than himself‚ implying Oliver cares more for his animals than his own brother. The lexical chain used by Orlando of emptiness and nothingness conveys his feelings of ostracism from his family and foreshadows the ultimate fracturing of fraternal bonds in Oliver’s attempts

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    ORLANDO AT DREDDO DAN’S ‘Most people see the snack market as dynamic and innovative‚ but actually it is surprisingly conservative. Most of what passes for product innovation is in fact tinkering with our marketing approach‚ things like special offers‚ promotion tie-ins and so on. We occasionally put new packs round our existing products and even more occasionally we introduce new flavors in existing product ranges. Rarely though does anyone in this industry introduce something radically different

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    two settings; the Court and the Forest of Arden which in turn explores the ambiguity of belonging. In Act 1 the play is set in various parts of the Court. The Elizabethan chain of being is disturbed by the usurpation of Duke Senior. Oliver and Orlando have an unusual and unnatural relationship as brothers

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    Shakespeare’s AYLI explores the characters struggles and romances that can affect their sense of belonging. A place and characters and their surroundings can often influence a person’s sense of belonging around others. In AYLI‚ the play is centred on two main locations. One is the Forest of Arden‚ and the other is the court of Frederick. Both places impact on the characters sense of belonging because of the environment around them. The court of Frederick is a major contributor to places and the

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    theatre‚ when the natural order is challenged‚ disrupted or broken; chaos will ensue. Orlando‚ as depicted in “As You like It”‚ illustrates how an individual can develop such notions of detriment towards themselves. In the opening lines of the play the audience is directly introduced to the character of Orlando mid-speech. In this introductory paragraph‚ the breakdown of the family structure is evident. Orlando is of noble blood but however is uneducated and treated‚ in his view‚ not dissimilar to

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    that if you are born a certain sex you have to act and dress how the stereotypical male dresses or how the stereotypical female dresses. But what if you’re intersex? In the book Orlando‚ when he switches from being a boy to a girl‚ he realizes the hardships and restrictions of being a woman during his time period. Orlando is not too happy about the gender roles he has to coincide by while he was a female. In the article “Is It Really That Strange For a Guy to Wear a Dress?” by Miles Robbins explains

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    expelled Duke became attached and in love with Orlando who is the disowned son of the Duke’s friend. Rosalinda was expelled by her uncle Duke Frederick‚ who was in power illegally. She went to the forest of Arden where her father and his friend lived and she was accompanied by her cousin Celia and the fool Touchstone. Rosalinda disguised herself as boy and called herself Ganymede. At end of the play four marriages took place including Rosalinda and Orlando and the wicked characters became good. Oliver

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