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As You Like It.
A witty Shakespearean comedy of exile, disguise, pastoral courtship, and reinvention in the Forest of Arden.
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- William Shakespeare
- DotBooks
- DotBooks
- Paperback
- Standard white
- 156
- en
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About this book
As You Like It sends banished courtiers, disguised lovers, and sharp-tongued fools into the Forest of Arden, where grievance gives way to wit, self-invention, and romantic improvisation. Shakespeare uses the pastoral setting not as pure escape, but as a testing ground in which rank loosens, speech becomes freer, and characters discover how unstable identity can be when social scripts fall away.
Themes
The play explores exile, disguise, performance, desire, friendship, and the contrast between court corruption and rural liberty. It is one of Shakespeare’s most generous comedies, but its charm depends on intelligence as much as sweetness: Rosalind’s wit, Jaques’s skepticism, and the play’s delight in role-playing keep its pastoral world lively and alert.
Why readers still return to it
Readers return to As You Like It for its verbal sparkle, memorable heroines and fools, and unusually supple blend of comedy and reflection. It remains one of the most readable and theatrically rewarding of Shakespeare’s comedies.
Further context
Probably written around 1599, the play transforms its source romance material into a comedy of language, flexibility, and social reinvention centered on the Forest of Arden.
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