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250: 274:. Most commonly seen next to her beloved cousin Celia, Rosalind is also a faithful friend, leader, and schemer. She stays true to her family and friends throughout the entire story, no matter how dangerous the consequences are. Rosalind dominates the stage. Her true decision-making skills can be seen in the last scene of Act V (5) where she has to present herself as Rosalind to her father and to Orlando, but at the same time change Phebe's opinion to marry Silvius. She is the main character of the play who extracts the clarity of important traits in other characters. 42: 191:'s Euphues' Golden Legacy. In George Fletcher's quoted writings: “'Faire Rosalind' had, however, at this time, acquired a fresh poetic fame as the object of Spenser's attachment, celebrated in his Shephearde's Calendar, 1579, and Colin Clouts Come Home Againe, 1595. Of all the sweet feminine names compounded from Rosa, that of Rosa-linda seems to be the most elegant, and therefore most befitting that particular character of ideal beauty which the dramatist here assigns to his imaginary princess.” 898: 286:, Penny Gay analyses Rosalind's character in the framework of gender conventions that ascribe femininity with qualities such as “graciousness, warmth … tenderness”. However, Rosalind's demanding tone towards Orlando contradicts these 294:
believing that “the wiser , the waywarder” she is. By claiming that women who are wild are smarter than those who are not, Rosalind often refutes the perception of women as passive in their pursuit of men. In the book
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Rosalind is the heroine and the daughter of the exiled Duke Senior and niece to his usurping brother, Duke Frederick. Her father is banished from the kingdom, breaking her heart. She then meets
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Rosalind is one of Shakespeare's most recognized heroines. Generally noted for her resilience, quick wit, and beauty, Rosalind is a vital character in
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Neely, Carol Thomas (2016-03-25), "Lovesickness, Gender, and Subjectivity",
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The Globe guide to Shakespeare : the plays, the productions, the life
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behavior,” such as “initiating conversations” and “arranging marriages”.
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Rosalind has been played by various notable actresses on film including
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Shakespeare, William (2010). Bate, Jonathan; Rasmussen, Eric (eds.).
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Character in source book, 'Rosalynde' (1590) by Thomas Lodge Jr.
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Shakespeare, William (2004-05-31). Marshall, Cynthia (ed.).
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As You Like It

William Shakespeare
mythological figure
Orlando
Celia
heroine
protagonist
As You Like It
William Shakespeare
Sarah Wayne Callies
Maggie Smith
Elizabeth Bergner
Vanessa Redgrave
Helena Bonham Carter
Helen Mirren
Patti LuPone
Helen McCrory
Bryce Dallas Howard
Adrian Lester
Thomas Lodge
Ganymede
Tros
Callirrhoe
Jupiter
cup-bearer
Orlando
Forest of Arden
Celia
Touchstone

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