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As You Like It
Book • 1916
Shakespeare's 'As You Like It' is a pastoral comedy exploring themes of love, disguise, and the complexities of human relationships.
The play centers on Rosalind's flight to the Forest of Arden, where she disguises herself as a man and falls in love with Orlando.
The play's exploration of love's complexities and the contrast between courtly life and the simplicity of nature make it a timeless classic.
'As You Like It' is a celebration of love's power and the transformative potential of nature.
The play centers on Rosalind's flight to the Forest of Arden, where she disguises herself as a man and falls in love with Orlando.
The play's exploration of love's complexities and the contrast between courtly life and the simplicity of nature make it a timeless classic.
'As You Like It' is a celebration of love's power and the transformative potential of nature.
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when discussing Shakespeare's play 'As You Like It' and its similarities to 'Much Ado About Nothing'.

Angelina Stanford

Thomas Banks

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Episode 262: "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare, Acts 2 & 3
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when explaining the meaning of the phrase 'God rest you merry gentlemen' and the use of comma.


John Ortberg

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13. Why This Carol Isn’t About Feeling Merry
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when discussing Shakespeare's green world and its relation to comedy.

Ryan Angley

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Millennium Christmas
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during a discussion about favorite characters and plays.


Peter Kreeft
Episode 225: Humilty, Time Travel and Philosphy with Peter Kreeft
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when trying to quote a line about changing, but struggling to remember the exact wording.

Marshall McConkie

My Divine Identity - My Authentic Self
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to point out that fortune seldom blesses a woman with both beauty and honesty, as Celia says in the play.


Conor Hanratty

Episode 77 - Are You Honest?
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to provide context for the English theater during the 1590s.

Sebastian Major

OFH Throwback - Episode #50 - Was There a Real Robin Hood? (Part II)
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in relation to Rosalind and Orlando and the wrestling scene.

Tim McIntosh

Much Ado About Nothing: Act II
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when discussing Shakespeare's plays.

Grant Thomas

100: Movie Magic pt.1: Shake that Speare
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as one of Shakespeare’s great comedies, highlighting the role of Rosalind.

Dana Stevens

Brad Pitt’s Victory Lap Edition
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as one of Shakespeare's great comedies.

Dana Stevens

Brad Pitt’s Victory Lap Edition


