As You Like It
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Introduction
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Plot Summary
Plot
Summary & Analysis
Act 1, Scene 1
Act 1, Scene 2
Act 1, Scene 3
Act 2, Scene 1
Act 2, Scene 2
Act 2, Scene 3
Act 2, Scene 4
Act 2, Scene 5
Act 2, Scene 6
Act 2, Scene 7
Act 3, Scene 1
Act 3, Scene 2
Act 3, Scene 3
Act 3, Scene 4
Act 3, Scene 5
Act 4, Scene 1
Act 4, Scene 2
Act 4, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 1
Act 5, Scene 2
Act 5, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 4
Epilogue
Themes
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Deception, Disguise, and Gender
Romantic Love
Country vs. City
Love and Rivalry Between Relatives
Fools and Foolishness
Quotes
Characters
All Characters
Orlando
Duke Senior
Duke Frederick
Oliver
Rosalind
Celia
Jaques
Symbols
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Horns
Ganymede
Orlando’s Poems
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Alliteration
Allusions
Anthropomorphism
Dramatic Irony
Foil
Foreshadowing
Genre
Hyperbole
Imagery
Irony
Metaphors
Mood
Motifs
Oxymorons
Paradox
Parody
Personification
Satire
Setting
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Situational Irony
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How does Adam's view on Orlando's virtues reflect on the nature of the court?
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It suggests the court values physical strength over moral virtues
It shows that the court is a place of honesty and integrity
It implies the court is indifferent to personal virtues and focuses on legal matters
It indicates that virtues are considered weaknesses in the court's corrupt environment
What seems to have possibly increased Oliver's hatred of Orlando?
2 of 5
Orlando's decision to leave the court without Oliver
Orlando's failure to support Oliver financially
Orlando's success in the wrestling match
Orlando's public criticism of Oliver's character
What does Adam offer to Orlando as a show of support?
3 of 5
To challenge Oliver to a duel on Orlando's behalf
His own savings and continued service in exile
A plot to reclaim Orlando's rightful inheritance from Oliver
Legal assistance to contest Oliver's actions in court
How is the relationship between Orlando and Adam characterized?
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By mutual admiration and respect akin to a familial bond
By a strict hierarchy and demand for obedience
By Orlando's exploitation of Adam's loyalty for personal gain
By Adam's secret envy of Orlando's social position
What does Adam's willingness to follow Orlando signify about his character?
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A desire for adventure and new experiences
Loyalty and dedication to Orlando
Resentment towards the court and a desire for revenge
Indecisiveness and a lack of personal ambition
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