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"Touchstone's comment that "from hour to hour we ripe and...
Answer posted by ladyvols1 in As You Like It on Jan 2, 2009.
"All the world's a stage" is the first line of a monologue...
Answer posted by mwestwood in As You Like It on Jan 2, 2009.
What does "the world is a stage" mean?
Question asked by preapqs in As You Like It on Jan 2, 2009.
The dramatic neccesity of having such a complex character as Rosalind...
Answer posted by giorgiana1976 in As You Like It on Dec 31, 2008.
What is the dramatic necessity of Rosalind in 'As You Like It '?
Question asked by sarangij in As You Like It on Dec 31, 2008.
In "As You Like It, describe the theme of town versus countrylife,...
Question asked by michelle46 in As You Like It on Nov 29, 2008.
In Act II, Scene VII, how would you explain the context and meaning...
Question asked by mbernardo in As You Like It on Nov 8, 2008.
how do i describe the structure and the pattern of act 5 scene II,...
Question asked by mohinder in As You Like It on Sep 25, 2008.
What makes Touchstone to become a character of great importance in As...
Question asked by sarangij in As You Like It on Sep 22, 2008.
Ichabod Crane sets his heart on marrying Katrina Von Tassel, who is also...
Answer posted by pmiranda2857 in As You Like It on Sep 5, 2008.
Who in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" did Ichabod Crane most...
Question asked by bltadd1 in As You Like It on Sep 4, 2008.
Why yes, there is an actual forest called Arden that was very important...
Answer posted by merideth in As You Like It on Aug 23, 2008.
First, the Jaques you are referring to is the Lord attending on Duke...
Answer posted by merideth in As You Like It on Aug 23, 2008.
It seems fairly obvious that Shakespeare intends audiences to view the...
Answer posted by appletrees in As You Like It on Aug 21, 2008.
"As You Like It" has many shared elements with some of...
Answer posted by amy-lepore in As You Like It on Jul 2, 2008.
The play is a comedy for several reasons. First, it is a comedy in the...
Answer posted by gbeatty in As You Like It on Jul 1, 2008.
How is the play "As You Like It" a comedy and give reasons why?
Question asked by enilra in As You Like It on Jul 1, 2008.
Here is the poem from Act III, scene ii of the play, written by Orlando...
Answer posted by sullymonster in As You Like It on Jul 1, 2008.
I believe that the targets for Shakespeare's are the court and in...
Discussion post added by jilllessa in As You Like It on Jun 10, 2008.
Criticism in "As You Like It"?
Topic created by moreagadish in As You Like It on Jun 4, 2008.

