Assuming this pertains to Shakespeare's version, it would be the resolving of problems and animosity between two evil brothes and two good brothers. On a secondary note, the overcoming of marriage problems between Rosalind and Orlando.
It is highly unlikely that Shakespeare intended to convey any message in this play. As You Like It is a comedy which is primarily designed to entertain. Shakespeare made use of a number of conventions, apparently without irony, such as the conventions of pastoral literature, the cross-dressing girl, the melancholy man, the evil brother usurping the throne, and the play ending with multiple marriages. Looking for a message in all that is like looking for the message in an episode of Cheers or The Beverley Hillbillies.
Live it, presumably. We have no information about what Shakespeare's desires and feelings may have been.
Yep.If you want to know more about Shakespeare I would HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend 'William Shakespeare - The Pitkin Guide', if you can get your hands on a copy.I have a copy right next to me though, so you can always ask me, if you want.
Perhaps Shakespeare didn't like football much. In his play, King Lear, Kent abuses Oswald with "Nor tripped neither, you base football player" (Act I, Scene 4) and he talks about it again in A Comedy of Errors (Act II, Scene 1) Am I so round with you as you with me, That like a football you do spurn me thus? You spurn me hence, and he will spurn me hither: If I last in this service, you must case me in leather. So I would say, no, Shakespeare didn't want to be a footballer.
Shakespeare wrote 18 comedies. The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Measure for Measure and Cymbeline are three of them.
No, not on this site. But if you want to Google images you should be able to find the two most famous images of Shakespeare, the Droeshout portrait and the Chandos portrait.
Different authors want to convey different messages. You'll have to read what the author wrote and decide for yourself what that particular author wanted to convey.
Emoticon. ...Aka, Smiley, Frowny etc.
You can provided it complies with the guidelines and the person you want to send it to is a registered user, otherwise if they are not, they will never get the information you may wish to convey.
The message is that doing drugs is a terrible decision and may lead to hyperrealistic delusions, particularly during the summer.
Good design can be a strong branding weapon for any company. Making a visual design that pops out is not all about the color, shape, and text. Itβs about the message you want to convey. A great graphic design should immediately convey the message or idea your brand represents.
A sender would consider the content or information they want to convey, the audience they are addressing, the channels or mediums through which to send the message, and the tone or style appropriate for the message.
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For the letter O in an acrostic poem, you can use words like "optimism," "ocean," "opportunity," or "orchestra" to convey different themes or emotions in your poem. Choose a word that fits the overall tone and message you want to convey in your acrostic.
it depends how ill this person is, and what message you want the song to convey to them. Once you're clear about these things it will be a lot easier to choose a song.
You'll need to know what satirical message you want to convey and how to caricaturize the political person or persons you want in your cartoon ; below is a tutorial at the related link below . YouTube has number of video tutorials as well .
Morse code is used to convey information with only a very tiny amount of bandwidth and small amounts of power. I have talked to people several thousands of miles away using a 9 volt battery. If you want a message in Morse code, -. --- .--. .-. --- -... .-.. . --
Foxes make different noises depending on the message they want to convey. They growl, bray, and click. They use different sounds when they find food, are in danger, or are disciplining their pups.