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  1. The As You Like It Student Guide trains students to become active readers by providing in-depth word studies that help students build vocabulary as well as journal prompts and comprehension questions to teach students to identify important concepts and compose clear, concise answers to questions. $13.95.

  2. Thanks for exploring this SuperSummary Study Guide of “As You Like It” by William Shakespeare. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. For select classroom titles, we also provide Teaching Guides with discussion and quiz questions to prompt student ...

  3. Feel the wind through the trees and enjoy Shakespeare’s timeless comedy in the glorious surroundings of the Swan Theatre Gardens. ‘No sooner met but they looked; no sooner looked but they loved.’. You might not expect to meet your true love at a wrestling match, yet that’s exactly where Cupid takes aim at Rosalind and Orlando.

  4. As You Like It (1599) As You Like It. (1599) Scene 1. Orchard of OLIVER’S house. Scene 2. A lawn before the DUKE’S palace. Scene 3. The DUKE’s palace.

  5. The source for the plot of As You Like It is derived from Thomas Lodge's extremely popular prose romance Rosalynde. Written in 1586-87 and published in 1590, Shakespeare knew the story quite well although he changed a great deal of the details and emphasized different things. Lodge for example did not have ducal brothers, but Shakespeare chose ...

  6. Exercise. Identify the literary devices used in the following paragraph from “As You Like It”. “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The moon doth shine as bright as day. Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds.”. Answers: Alliteration – “quick brown fox”. Simile – “shine as bright as day”.

  7. Running away from the royal court ruled by the tyrant Duke Frederick, cousins Rosalind and Celia and their clown Touchstone find solace in the Forest of Arden in As You Like It. But love and folly await them—as Touchstone says, “now am I in Arden, the more fool I.”. This Shakescleare modern English translation of the play allows you to ...

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