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    normal routine. Orlando is united with Rosalind‚ Oliver with Celia‚ Silvius with Phebe and Touchtone with Audrey. It is expected that these pairs of lovers will lead a mature‚ balanced and suitable life. In ‘As You Like It’ Shakespeare takes different aspects of love between lovers and between the friends. Shakespeare has borrowed the cliché of “love at first sight” from Marlowe’s ‘Hero and Leander’ (“whoever loved who loved not at first sight”). Rosalind is banished by her uncle. She comes to

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    In mythology Greek Thor and Loki in drag * In punishment for his murder of Iphitus‚ Heracles/Hercules was given to Omphale as a slave. Many variants of this story say that she not only compelled him to do women’s work‚ but compelled him to dress as a woman while her slave. * Achilles was dressed in women’s clothing by his mother Thetis at the court of Lycomedes‚ to hide him from Odysseus who wanted him to join the Trojan War. * Athena often goes to the aid of people in the guise of

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    A River About The poet Attipat Krishnaswami Ramanujan was an Indian playwright‚ folklorist‚ and poet author who wrote in both English and Kannada. Ramanujan ’s work shows that cultural tradition in India is a conflict between the colonial English identity and post-colonial ethnic identities. As a poet‚ he is known for his avant-garde approach and atavistic poetic arguments rather than innate genius. His major works include: Hymns for the Drowning‚ Speaking of Siva‚ and A River etc. In 1976‚

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    fact that they all looked like regular human beings. The name of the girl I speak of is Rosalind. She plays a very big part in the story even though most people don’t pay much attention to the things she does‚ she in essence keeps the group together and keeps them alive because she is a determined‚ resourceful and self-reliant young woman. To start let’s look at some of the characteristics that make Rosalind who she is. A large part of her personality revolves around her determination in everything

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    person couldn’t do by him/herself. A friend is someone that would looks out for each other. Friends trust each other‚ with things that they wouldn’t trust someone else with. The three main friendships in the story contained David and Sophie‚ David and Rosalind‚ and David and Uncle Axel. David and Sophie were initially introduced in the first chapter of "The Chrysalids". David was sliding down a bank‚ and Sophie saw that he was having fun and decided to join him. David had found out a secret that Sophie

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    Enter ROSALIND and CELIA  ROSALIND  Never talk to me; I will weep. CELIA  Do‚ I prithee; but yet have the grace to consider that tears do not become a man. ROSALIND  But have I not cause to weep? My loving people‚          We have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety‚ to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes‚ for fear of treachery; but I assure you I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear‚ I have always so behaved

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    separation from court and country by Rosalind and Celia breaking the sense of belonging to place. Celia and Rosalind convey a strong bond evident in Celia’s plea to her father‚ Duke Frederick‚ to keep Rosalind at court rather than banishing her to the Forest of Arden. Conventions of love are evident revealing Celia’s plutonic love for Rosalind portraying their belonging to one another. The high modality used when Celia states that she “can not live” without Rosalind reveals their constant urge and need

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    ‘As You Like It’ Essay Belonging is the inclusion of both acceptance and alienation. Belonging is security‚ connection and camaraderie where as not belonging is estrangement‚ ostracism and seclusion. To belong to people‚ communities or places can create positive as well as negative outcomes. People’s perceptions of belonging are constantly changing due to personal‚ historical‚ cultural and social contexts. In Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It’ incorporates both aspects of belonging; acceptance

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    Burne‚ Kerry and Dick. Toward the end of his college career‚ Amory dutifully enlists for World War l. Upon his return to America‚ Amory meets the young debutante Rosalind Connage. The two fall deeply in love‚ but because of his family’s poor investments‚ Amory has little money‚ and Rosalind does not wish to marry into poverty. Rosalind breaks off their engagement in order to marry a wealthier man‚ Dawson Ryde. He goes on a three week drinking binge‚ and becomes very depressed. Amory’s quest for self-knowledge

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    admire them. The courtship could lead to copulation‚ and the aim of this was said to be the refinement of moral qualities. Pederasty could continue even after a man’s marriage. Zeus too was engaged in pederasty‚ and he kidnapped the Trojan prince Ganymede from Mount Ida to make him his cupbearer. So as a god‚ he had pederastic relations after marriage- as if legitimizing the concept for the society. The idea of procreation implicated begetting as much offspring as possible‚ and Zeus had more than

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