Romantic and Realistic Love in Shakespeare’s "As You Like It"


Essay, 2013

3 Pages, Grade: 1,0


Abstract or Introduction

As typical for romantic comedy, the central theme in William Shakespeare's "As You Like It" is love in its various forms. In total, there are four conventional couples (Rosalind & Or-lando, Celia & Oliver, Phebe & Silvius, Audrey & Touchstone) and one rejected country fellow (William).

Nevertheless, the forms of love differ between those couples. Most of the relationships in "As You Like It" are based on the principle of love at first sight, implying an abrupt and overwhelming falling in love; this can be seen with Rosalind and Orlando right at the beginning of the comedy as well as with Celia and Oliver later in the play, although in the case of the latter the audience does not know at what point of the plot they actually fell in love with each other.

An overwhelming romantic, however, is also experienced by Silvius, but his beloved Phebe dismisses him because she believes his love to be a fantasy, mocking thus the principle of love at first sight as well as the impulsive love expressions.

Details

Title
Romantic and Realistic Love in Shakespeare’s "As You Like It"
College
University of Paderborn
Grade
1,0
Author
Year
2013
Pages
3
Catalog Number
V230763
ISBN (eBook)
9783656469520
ISBN (Book)
9783656469957
File size
385 KB
Language
English
Keywords
romantic, realistic, love, shakespeare’s, like
Quote paper
Doreen Klahold (Author), 2013, Romantic and Realistic Love in Shakespeare’s "As You Like It", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/230763

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