As You Like It is a pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1599 or early 1600 and first published in the First Folio, 1623. The play's first performance is uncertain, though a performance at Wilton House in 1603 has been suggested as a possibility. As You Like Itfollows its heroine Rosalind as she flees persecution in her uncle's court, accompanied by her cousin Celia and Touchstone the court jester, to find safety and eventually love in the Forest of Arden. Historically, critical response has varied, with some critics finding the work of lesser quality than other Shakespearean works and some finding the play a work of great merit.
The play features one of Shakespeare's most famous and oft-quoted speeches, "All the world's a stage", and is the origin of the phrase "too much of a good thing". The play remains a favourite among audiences and has been adapted for radio, film, and musical theatre.
As You Like It is a pastoral comedy, that is, a comedy extolling the benefits of country life, especially sheep herding. Such themes were common in the plays, poems (think Marlowe's A Passionate Shepherd to his Love) and song lyrics (think Morley's Now is the Month of Maying) of the Elizabethan Era. It is also, although not a musical in the sense we would normally think of it, a play with a lot of music in it. Shakespeare had to write the lyrics for a bunch of new songs which would appear in the play. Under the Greenwood Tree is a nice pastoral lyric, perfect for this play.
pastoral communities are the communities which are related to shepherds or herders they live in groups and are of various types like the tribal communities......... the language and tradition varies from one group to the another..
Yes, it was West Africa's largest pastoral society.
People are doing it for entertainment like comedy.
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its basically any play that has a calm and rural sort of setting. it basically gives the reader a simple and peacefull effect as to where the play is situated. example of pastoral comedy - as you like it by william shakespere.
It is romantic because it is about the triumph of love over adversity. It is pastoral because it is set in the countryside. It is a comedy because it is funny and because it all comes out right in the end (unlike tragedy, where it always ends in disaster for the hero).
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The farmers depended on the pastoral nomads for the animal products like meat, milk and the skin products.
Farce, Melodrama, Tragicomedies and Sentimental Comedy.
Pastoral plays were plays which idealized the lives of shepherds. Marlowe's famous poem, "The Passionate Shepherd to his love" was a pastoral poem. This was a literary fad in Elizabethan England. The closest Shakespeare came to a pastoral play is As You Like It, with its setting in the forest and characters like Audrey, Corin, Phoebe and Silvius.
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As You Like It is a pastoral comedy, that is, a comedy extolling the benefits of country life, especially sheep herding. Such themes were common in the plays, poems (think Marlowe's A Passionate Shepherd to his Love) and song lyrics (think Morley's Now is the Month of Maying) of the Elizabethan Era. It is also, although not a musical in the sense we would normally think of it, a play with a lot of music in it. Shakespeare had to write the lyrics for a bunch of new songs which would appear in the play. Under the Greenwood Tree is a nice pastoral lyric, perfect for this play.
There is a story that they flew different coloured flags to say what kind of play it was. However, the fact is that plays did not and do not fall so easily into those categories. As Polonius says, it could be "tragedy, comedy, history, pastoral, pastoral-comical, historical-pastoral, tragical-historical, tragical-comical-historical-pastoral". What colour flag would they fly for "tragical-comical-historical-pastoral"? Anyway, nobody seems to know where this coloured flag idea comes from. It may be something someone thought up in the 19th century.
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