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The de Boys brothers (Orlando and Oliver) aren't the only dysfunctional siblings in As You Like It. The first thing we find about Duke Frederick is that he's banished his older brother from court and has also stolen his title. As Charles the wrestler/local gossip tells us, "the Old Duke [Senior] is banished by his younger brother, the new / Duke [Frederick]" (1.1.2). Not only that, but Duke Frederick also boots Rosalind (his niece and his daughter's beloved BFF!) out of his court too. Why? Because he's afraid Rosalind is more popular than Celia. (Dang. Frederick's just as spiteful petty as Oliver.)

Still, Shakespeare was in a generous mood when he wrote As You Like It, so there's some hope for Duke Frederick. Toward the end of the play, we learn that Frederick has slapped together a posse to track down Duke Senior in the forest. Just as Frederick arrives at the Forest of Arden, he bumps into a "religious man" and decides to change his evil ways. Jaques de Boys tells us how it all went down:

Duke Frederick, hearing how that every day

Men of great worth resorted to this forest,

Address'd a mighty power; which were on foot,

In his own conduct, purposely to take

His brother here and put him to the sword:

And to the skirts of this wild wood he came;

Where meeting with an old religious man,

After some question with him, was converted

Both from his enterprise and from the world,

His crown bequeathing to his banish'd brother,

And all their lands restored to them again

That were with him exiled. This to be true,

I do engage my life. (5.4.1)

Huh?! You're probably thinking that Duke Frederick's "conversion" is pretty sudden and so random that it's hardly believable. Well, you're absolutely right but that's OK because we totally get Shakespeare's point: even the worst kind of human being can be redeemed.

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As you like it why does duke Fredrick banish Rosalind from the court?

Duke Frederick banishes Rosalind from the court primarily because of her close relationship with her father, Duke Senior, whom he has overthrown. He sees Rosalind as a potential threat to his power and influence, fearing that her presence might inspire loyalty to her father among the courtiers. Additionally, Duke Frederick is quick to act against anyone he perceives as a rival, and Rosalind's intelligence and strength of character make him wary. Ultimately, her banishment sets the stage for her adventures in the Forest of Arden.


Drama as you like it all character sketch?

Orlando is of noble character, unschooled yet somehow learned and loved by people of all ranks.


Significance of opening scene in as you like it?

The opening scene of "As you like it" is basically a clumsy way of introducing the entire main cast to the audience. It introduces the characters of The dukes, Rosalind, Celia, Oliver and Orlando. We get to know about Oliver and orlando's character firsthand but we can only guess the basic character if Rosalind, Celia, and the two dukes What you can guess after the opening scene- -> That orlando and oliver are brothers and oliver treats his brother like a servant -> They are sons of Sir rowland de boys -> Oliver wants Orlando to be dead in the wrestling match -> Orlando is much loved by the people and is very Gentlemanly -> Oliver is the opposite of Orlando -> dUKE SENIOR IS BAnished by duke frederick


Who are the main characters of 'As You Like It'?

One of Shakespeare's early plays, As You Like It(1598-1599), is a stock romantic comedy that was familiar to Elizabethan audiences as an exemplar of "Christian" comedy. Although the play does include two offstage spiritual conversions, the "Christian" designation does not refer to religion itself. Instead, it denotes the restoration and regeneration of society through the affirmation of certain Christian values such as brotherly love, marital union, tolerance for different viewpoints, and optimism about life at large.


Critical appreciation of Shakespeare's as you like it?

As You Like It is a happy Shakespearean comedy. The main setting is a forest where people go to escape the dishonesty and politics of court life. The forest represents the purity of Mother Nature and anyone who goes near it seems to absorb this purity to some extent. Duke Senior is shown to be the better of the two Dukes. He and his supporters decide to leave the deception of the court and reside in the forest. When Rosalind is banished, she and Celia, both shown to be good people, go there as well. Lastly, Duke Frederick goes to the forest to hunt Duke Senior, and when he reaches the edge he is converted and gives up his title As You Like It is also a love story with the end of the play showing four different couples getting married. However, unlike the times in which it was written, the main person directing the courtship is the woman, Rosalind. Dressed as Ganymede, Rosalind is able to take advantage of her disguise by helping two pastoral characters unite, and also by planning her own wedding. She even asks her own father if her beau can have her hand in marriage, something that would normally be handled by the male in the relationship. Finally, As You Like It focuses on issues between brothers. As often happened at that time, one child received more inheritance than another. This causes tension between the family members such as Duke Senior and Duke Frederick, along with Oliver and Orlando. Duke Frederick and Oliver both want to destroy their brothers so they will not have to share the portion of wealth they received upon their father's death. The play works itself out however, when Orlando saves his brothers life earning his love and gratitude. When the forest brings Duke Frederick back to his honesty, Duke Senior solves the boy's land dispute. As You Like It is a pleasurable play filled with feisty and witty language and unique characters. Its love of nature, love of falling in love, and love of families makes it easily accessible to all that read or see it.

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Why did duke Frederick banished rosalind?

He didn't like her father who was his brother and the rightful Duke. If this play was Hamlet you could call him Claudius. Still, Duke Frederick didn't kill his brother--just banished him to live in the forest.


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One of the differences between Duke Senior and Duke Fredrick is that people are attracted to Duke Senior while Duke Fredrick repels people. Duke Fredrick is greedy while Duke Senior is virtuous.


As you like it why does duke Fredrick banish Rosalind from the court?

Duke Frederick banishes Rosalind from the court primarily because of her close relationship with her father, Duke Senior, whom he has overthrown. He sees Rosalind as a potential threat to his power and influence, fearing that her presence might inspire loyalty to her father among the courtiers. Additionally, Duke Frederick is quick to act against anyone he perceives as a rival, and Rosalind's intelligence and strength of character make him wary. Ultimately, her banishment sets the stage for her adventures in the Forest of Arden.


Drama as you like it all character sketch?

Orlando is of noble character, unschooled yet somehow learned and loved by people of all ranks.


List all the characters of as you like it?

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I want to know about the character sketch of celia in drama as you like it by William shakespeare?

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How many paragraphs are in a character sketch?

A character sketch typically consists of one or two paragraphs. The focus is on providing a detailed and vivid description of the character's appearance, personality, and qualities in a succinct and engaging manner. Additional paragraphs may be included if necessary to delve deeper into the character's background or development.