What are the characters present in this scene?
Rosalind, Jacques, Celia, Orlando
What does Jacques say about his melancholy?
He says that it’s different from just being sad, and explains that his melancholy is a form of wisdom.
Where does Orlando go for two hours? Who does he tell this to?
He goes to have dinner with Duker Senior. He tells this to Rosalind.
How can we describe Jacques in this scene?
A sad and melancholy fellow.
Orlando says if Ganymede were really his lover he would do this, what is this?
He says he will start the conversation with a kiss.
Rosalind and Jacques have a conversation about…
A. Jacques’ melancholy
B. Rosalind falling in love
C. The dinner happening in the forest
D. Duke Senior
Jacques’ melancholy
Why is Rosalind so happy?
Because Orlando arrived.
While the two are bantering, they decide on something? What is this?
A pretend wedding.
What does Orlando tell Rosalind/Ganymede when he arrives?
He tells Rosalind/Ganymede that he would kiss her if she was his lover.
Celia/Aelina pretends to be what?
The priest who marries the “couple”.
During the banter, Rosalind points out that men die from a lot of things except what?
A. Love
B. Poison
C. Sadness
D. Betrayal
Love
What is Rosalind’s/Ganymede’s reaction to Orlando saying that he would kiss her?
She tells him that he should just start with the conversation and not kiss her.
What does Rosalind compare her depth of love to?
She says her love is deeper than the Bay of Portugal.
When Orlando leaves, what does Rosalind tell Celia that she will do?
A. Make love letters
B. Create love poems
C. Prepare a list of things she wants to do with Orlando
D. Sit in the shade and sign
Sit in the shade and sign
Rosalind relates the depth of her love to...
She says that her love is deeper than the Bay of Portugal.