Rosalind is the main character in Shakespeare's play As You Like It.
She is Rosalind's first cousin in As You Like It.
Rosalind is the main character in the comedy As You Like It. The role of Rosalind is the single longest part for a woman in Shakespeare. Cordelia is the youngest of King Lear's daughters in the tragedy King Lear. She is the Queen of France. Bianca is not the name of any leading character in a Shakespeare play but is the name of Kate the Shrew's sister in The Taming of the Shrew and also Cassio's girlfriend in Othello.
Yes, but she does not come from the play Romeo and Juliet. She's in another play called As You Like It. Romeo's former girlfriend in Romeo and Juliet is Rosaline, not Rosalind. (There's a Rosaline in Shakespeare's play Love's Labour's Lost too)
As in the Shakespeare play from which the screenplay is closely adapted, Rosalind lives with her uncle, the new Duke, after her father is banished.
rosalind had good just as celia and she was deeply in luv with Orlando
She is Rosalind's first cousin in As You Like It.
Rosalind is the main character in the comedy As You Like It. The role of Rosalind is the single longest part for a woman in Shakespeare. Cordelia is the youngest of King Lear's daughters in the tragedy King Lear. She is the Queen of France. Bianca is not the name of any leading character in a Shakespeare play but is the name of Kate the Shrew's sister in The Taming of the Shrew and also Cassio's girlfriend in Othello.
Yes, but she does not come from the play Romeo and Juliet. She's in another play called As You Like It. Romeo's former girlfriend in Romeo and Juliet is Rosaline, not Rosalind. (There's a Rosaline in Shakespeare's play Love's Labour's Lost too)
The main characters in Shakespeare's "As You Like It" are Rosalind, Orlando, and Jaques. Rosalind is an independent, strong-minded woman, Orlando is Rosalind's romantic interest, and Jaques is a reserved faithful lord.
As in the play, and in the story Shakespeare based his play on, Celia becomes Aliena and Rosalind becomes Ganymede.
As You Like It is a remarkable Shakespeare play because there are four characters in it who are young or young-ish women: Rosalind, Celia, Phoebe and Audrey. Only Love's Labour's Lost and Midsummer Night's Dream have such a panoply of female roles. In addition, Rosalind is the star of the show; almost all of the action is from her perspective. This is one of the few Shakespearean plays where the central character is a woman (Cymbeline and All's Well are others). It is the only one where the female character speaks the epilogue (and Rosalind comments on how contrary to the custom that is).
As in the Shakespeare play from which the screenplay is closely adapted, Rosalind lives with her uncle, the new Duke, after her father is banished.
Shakespeare's plays were recorded after his death in a single journal. The First Folio printed in a collection of Shakespeare's play in 1623.
rosalind had good just as celia and she was deeply in luv with Orlando
The main character of the play As You Like It is Rosalind. All of the action centres on her; she even delivers the epilogue. Other important characters are Rosalind's cousin and friend Celia and her beloved Orlando
Plays don't catch diseases. There is no representation of an epidemic in any of Shakespeare's plays either.
Shakespeare wrote lots of plays, most of which were at least partly his.