Thursday, February 16, 2012

"Unless you could teach me how to forget a banished father, you must not learn me how to remember any extraordinary pleasure" pg. 5. This line is about how Rosalind is sad that her father has been banished. Her cousin, Celia, is comforting her, and her father was the one who banished Rosalind's father. This is an example of one of the central themes in the play. That theme being how love can heal another. Since Rosalind is so sad, Celia is doing everything that she can to make her feel a bit better. This example continues throughout the play, and there are more examples with other people later on.

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