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... tion ( III.ii.262-263 ) . But next to Rosalind , Orlando's imagination burns a bit less bright . This upstaging is no fault of Orlando's , given the fullness of Rosalind's character ; Shakespeare clearly intends his audience to delight ...
... tion ( III.ii.262-263 ) . But next to Rosalind , Orlando's imagination burns a bit less bright . This upstaging is no fault of Orlando's , given the fullness of Rosalind's character ; Shakespeare clearly intends his audience to delight ...
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... tion to Phoebe . In his laments to Corin in Act II , scene iv , he presents himself as love's only true victim , and he implies that no one has ever loved as he loves Phoebe . Although Rosalind at first pities the shep- herd's ...
... tion to Phoebe . In his laments to Corin in Act II , scene iv , he presents himself as love's only true victim , and he implies that no one has ever loved as he loves Phoebe . Although Rosalind at first pities the shep- herd's ...
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... tion . When the previously evil Oliver steps foot in Ardenne , he is transformed into the loving brother he never was before . This trans- formation speaks to the mutability of the human experience : people can change and , as As You ...
... tion . When the previously evil Oliver steps foot in Ardenne , he is transformed into the loving brother he never was before . This trans- formation speaks to the mutability of the human experience : people can change and , as As You ...
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CONTEXT | 1 |
ANALYSIS OF MAJOR CHARACTERS ΙΟ | 10 |
SUMMARY ANALYSIS | 19 |
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