Who is Rosalind’s cousin and closest friend?
Celia
What is the name of the forest where many characters flee?
The Forest of Arden
What is one of the central themes of As You Like It?
Love
Who is the court jester known for his clever wordplay?
Touchstone
Who flees to the Forest of Arden after being banished by Duke Frederick?
Rosalind
What is the name of the man Rosalind falls in love with?
Orlando
Who is the rightful Duke living in the Forest of Arden?
Duke Senior
What themes are explored through Rosalind’s disguise as Ganymede?
Gender roles and identity
What kind of humor does Touchstone often use?
Puns and witty wordplay
What reason does Duke Frederick give for banishing Rosalind?
He fears she is a threat to his rule and suspects her of treason.
What is the relationship between Duke Senior and Duke Frederick?
They are brothers.
Which character provides comic commentary and insight throughout their time in the forest?
Jaques
What recurring motif appears in Jaques’ famous “All the world's a stage” speech?
The stages of human life / life as a performance
What comedic devices are used when Rosalind, as Ganymede, pretends to "cure" Orlando of love?
Dramatic irony and role-play
What prompts Celia to leave the court and accompany Rosalind into exile?
Her deep loyalty and love for Rosalind
What disguise does Rosalind adopt in the Forest of Arden?
She disguises herself as a young man named Ganymede.
What role does the forest play symbolically in the play?
It represents freedom, natural living, and a place of transformation and renewal.
How is the theme of forgiveness portrayed in the play up to Act 4?
Through reconciliations like Oliver and Orlando's and Duke Senior’s forgiving nature
How does Touchstone’s mock-serious courtship of Audrey parody romantic love?
It exaggerates the rituals of courtship, making them appear ridiculous and humorous.
How does Orlando prove his worth and bravery early in the play?
By winning a wrestling match against Charles
How are Orlando and Oliver related, and how does their relationship evolve in Acts 1–4?
They are brothers. At first, Oliver mistreats Orlando, but by Act 4, he repents and they reconcile after Oliver is saved by Orlando.
How does life in the Forest of Arden contrast with life at the court, according to Duke Senior and others?
Life in the forest is harsher physically but more honest and morally refreshing; the court is corrupt and deceitful despite its luxury.
How does the play use pastoral conventions to explore complex human emotions?
It uses the simplicity of rural life and pastoral characters to examine deep emotions like love, jealousy, and self-discovery in a setting removed from the corrupt court.
What distinguishes Jaques' brand of humor from Touchstone’s?
Jaques is more melancholic and philosophical, offering satire and reflection, while Touchstone is playful and more traditionally comedic.
What important change occurs in Oliver by the end of Act 4, and how does it affect the plot?
He repents after being saved by Orlando from a lioness, which leads to his redemption and a budding romance with Celia.