In what ways does this passage contribute to your view of the friendship between Rosalind and Celia?
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In what ways does this passage contribute to your view of the friendship between Rosalind and Celia? This passage is an extremely important part to the play, as it is when Rosalind and Celia decide to leave and go to the Forest of Arden. Celia's father, Rosalind's uncle threatens Rosalind and banishes her from his court. We see, in this passage, just how close Rosalind and Celia are, not just as cousins but as friends too. It is easy to tell that they are friends but all friends have their problems. In this case Celia is a very loving and caring cousin who appears to want to do anything for her friend, whereas Rosalind seems a little bit more laid back and relaxed. I shall explore the relationship between them, how they treat each other. This particular passage is very emotional; Rosalind is concerned and worried about what's going to...

