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"Compared with Rosalind, all the other figures in As You Like It are just stock dramatic types." How far do you agree with this criticism?
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"In As You Like It Shakespeare weaves delightful variations on the pattern of romantic love." Illustrate and discuss.
As You Like It: The presentation of the theme's of love
Celias Role In As You Like It
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Character Studies of Rosalind & Celia (As You Like It - Shakespeare).
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Character study of Rosalind from As You Like It.
Consider the importance of family relationships in ‘As You Like It’. Explain how Shakespeare presents various family relationships. Comment on what the play suggests about conflict or harmony between generations.
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Discuss how successfully the dramatic device of disguise is used in As You Like It.
Empathises
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English Shakespeare
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Explore some of the dramatic and linguistic means by which Shakespeare presents various aspects of love in As You Like It
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Genre Defense of Shakespeare’s As You Like It
Imagine that you have the Opportunity to Direct a Production of As You Like It - Write an Analysis of Act IV Scene iii of the Play Commenting on Performance Issues, Arising in this Scene.
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Imagine that you have the Opportunity to Direct a Production of As You Like It.
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In what ways does this passage contribute to your view of the friendship between Rosalind and Celia?
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In What Ways is 'As You Like It' a Typical Shakespearean Comedy?
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Is Rosalind the perfect heroine?
Support the view that Shakespeare is examining different kinds of love and marriage in As You Like It
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