As You Like It Questions on Act 1, Scene 1

As You Like It

The relationship between Orlando and Adam in As You Like It is one of mutual loyalty and respect. Adam, an old servant, remains faithful to Orlando despite the hardships they face, and Orlando, in...

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As You Like It

Orlando's grievances center on his brother Oliver's neglect and mistreatment. Despite their father’s will, Oliver fails to educate Orlando as he did their brother Jacques, leaving Orlando to live in...

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As You Like It

In Act 1, Scene 1 of As You Like It, Oliver's line "Marry, sir, be better employed, and be naught awhile" is a sarcastic response to Orlando's claim of doing nothing. Oliver is mocking Orlando,...

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As You Like It

In Act 1, Scene 1 of As You Like It, Oliver warns Charles the wrestler that if he defeats Orlando in their match, Orlando will seek revenge, potentially even resorting to poison. Oliver suggests that...

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Charles speaks with Oliver to express concern for Orlando's safety, as he must wrestle Orlando and cannot hold back due to his reputation with Duke Frederick. Charles asks Oliver to dissuade Orlando...

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