You like it to be a comedy written by William Shakespeare. Scene 3; Scene 3 is a long scene that Rosalind's character is revealed in various ways. Shakespeare uses indirect characterization to reveal the character of Rosalind. Shakespeare shows that Rosalind reveals her indirect way by using characters through their words, personal thoughts, and actions, and is unconscious, love, and jealousy. Rosalind did not know anything about people's feelings toward her. When Rosalind and Celia found a love letter for her, Celia knew what Orlando had already written, but Rosalind had to have Celia tell her.
The drama "You like it" is based on the ups and downs of life and love, what love can do for you, about what you do for love. The protagonists in the play are Rosalind, Celia, Orlando, Oliver (there are many side figures). It began with the reader discovering the trouble between Orlando and Oliver - how they did not work. Also, Rosalind 's uncle banished her father from court and appointed Rosalind as company - Celia - his daughter who is currently expelling Rosalind -. Before Rosalind was expelled, she met Orlando - they fell in love
Love is clearly related to the negative feelings of the Elizabethan era, but in the drama itself, there are 8 characters in favorite characters (Rosal Lind and Orlando, Celia and Oliver, Phoebe and Sylvester, and Oscar ) Li and Touchstone), they all got married at the end of the game. Therefore, love seems desirable despite having all its negative implications. But with careful observation it is clear that the four marriages are not all true love. In fact, only married couples get married with pure love. The other three couples have different marriage motives such as safety, companion, sexual desire. Shakespeare contrasts these different perspectives of love and marriage. On the other hand he depicts real love and illness, and on the other hand he paints a loveless marriage for practical or gender reasons.
Among all the characters the most comfortable is the attractive Rosalind of As You Like It. Like me, Rosalind grew up without a father. Even in difficult situations, she always tries to do the right thing. Despite being forcibly repatriated from his home to the Ardennes region, she still showed wonderful elegance and wit. I especially like the relaxed and happy scene, Rosalind condemned the shepherd from the Ardennes, she is teasing her pursuers. Rosalind asked her: "Do you need to take a prideful and cruel attitude?" Followed by "I can not see ordinary sales activities already". So that you can treat people who are so arrogantly care about you. "