Shakespeare's "As You Like It" is a comedy based on the Aristotilian format, and features no particular moral.
The moral of "As You Like It" can be interpreted as the importance of self-discovery and finding one's own authentic identity. Through the characters' experiences in the forest of Arden, they learn to embrace their true selves, free from societal expectations and constraints. The play also highlights the transformative power of love, friendship, and nature in helping individuals find happiness and fulfillment.
the moral consequences are that you will feel like a dinosaur
To respect your elders is considered a moral just like honesty and not lying or cheating.
Moral choice is the choice made for the common good. Films like Avatar and Dexter show characters making moral choice.
To be a Somalian. ;D
There were no morals in myths. They were just stories of Gods and were told. They are kind of like the bible, for the bible has no 'moral' it just tells a story
Moral of the story.
There is no place like home
its just full of nothing
I would like to know
Like the loyalty of a sheep or the moral of a dog.
Welll, I think the moral is if you dont like the way your life is going you can change it and turn your life around for the better
No. Crimes like theft or fraud are considered crimes of moral turpitude. Ask, was it done with an evil intent?