Shakespeare A to Z | As You Like It

Set mostly in a French forest that is more like a fantasy realm than a realistic woodland, As You Like It is Shakespeare’s commentary on the pastoral* style that was popular in his day. Throughout the play, Shakespeare pokes fun at the conventions* of PASTORALISM, such as shepherds and silly romantic verses, but he also uses the strengths of the pastoral style to explore serious issues. The comedy contrasts idealism with reality and offers a humorous yet serious examination of what matters most in life.

* pastoral: relating to the countryside; often used to draw a...

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