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Title: AS YOU LIKE IT


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AS YOU LIKE IT Act 1 Scene 3
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Characters onstage
  • Rosalind - The heroine of the play. Rosalind is
    the daughter of the exiled Duke Senior.
  • Celia - The daughter of Duke Frederick and
    Rosalinds dearest friend and cousin.
  • Duke Frederick- The brother of Duke Senior and
    usurper of his throne. Duke Fredericks cruel
    nature and volatile temper are displayed within
    this scene.

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Plot Synopsis
Rosalind is speechless after having met Orlando,
and Celia marvels that her cousin has fallen in
love so quickly. Duke Frederick arrives and
angrily orders Rosalind to pack her things and
leave. He tells her that if she is caught within
twenty miles of the court then he will kill her.
She protests that she has never done anything to
him, but he still accuses her of being a traitor.
Celia protests on Rosalind's behalf but Frederick
remains unmoved and banishes Rosalind. Celia
tells Rosalind that she will leave with her.
Rosalind cleverly decides that they should dress
as men and thus go to her father in the woods in
disguise. She chooses the name Ganymede and Celia
chooses to be called Aliena, meaning the
"estranged one". They then agree to also get
Touchstone (Duke Fredericks court fool) to
travel with them in order to provide some
entertainment during their travel.
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Quotations in relation to belonging
  • Duke Frederick to Rosalind
  • Thou art thy father's daughter. There's enough!
  • Society is determined and maintained by the
    notion of inheritance, there are many
    constrictions and restrictions within belonging.
    Rosalind is forcefully banished by Duke Frederick
    because she remind the citizens of her exiled
    father. Inheritance can therefore create pathways
    to belonging or not belonging.
  • Rosalind to Celia
  • Let me love him for that, and do you love him 
    because I do.
  • A sense of belonging can be fostered through
    relationships , this may be strengthened or
    broken down. Conversation between Rosalind and
    Celia are witty and help us to understand their
    friendship as close- as they banter between each
    other- we see values and ideas to the society
    they belong to.

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  • Duke Frederick (to Celia) she robs thee of thy
    name
  • - Illustrates the lack of Celias identity due
    to her dependent relationship with Rosalind.
  • Use of Aliena (meaning estranged one)
  • - Characterises Celia as dependent and lost
    without Rosalind- defines her belonging as a
    necessity.
  • - The Duke justifies Rosalinds expulsion from
    the court by claiming Celia would be better off
    without Rosalind.

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  • Relationships with others Central to concept of
    belonging -gt relationship with others affects
    their sense of belonging. Celia and Rosalind
    Celia cannot belong in palace without Rosalind
    relationships enable characters to belong to
    society and together. I was too young that time
    to value her, but now I know her if she be a
    traitor why so am i.
  • Setting Outside-gt symbolising a sense of not
    belonging in social norms when Rosalind is
    banished out of the palace.

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Language techniques
  • Classical allusion like Juno swans- meaning
    Rosalind and Celia were constantly together like
    the swans and they are happy with each other.
  • Accumulation we still have slept together, Rose
    at an instant, learn'd, play'd, eat together
    building up of words that are associated with
    belonging also explore relationships in the play.

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THANKYOU MY FELLOW COMPANIONS By Melissa, Nicole
and Raissa
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