After reading this silly play, I found a number of reasons to recommend it...
1. It will make you laugh out loud. The scenes between Rosalind as Ganymede and Orlando were absurdly silly to the point of belly aching laughter.
Rosalind: (dressed as the man Ganymede)"What would you say to me now, an I were your very, very Rosalind?"
Orlando: "I would kiss before I spoke."
Rosalind (dressed as the man Ganymede): "Nay, you were better speak first..."
2. Memorable lines I now know the origin of:
"no sooner looked but they loved; no sooner love but they sighed; no sooner sighed but they asked each other the reason..."
"All the world's a stage, And all the women and men merely players."
3. Touchstone: An Aristotle clown.
On the lie of good manners: "All of these you may avoid but the lie direct; and you may avoid that too, with an 'If'."
4. Rosalind: The woman mastermind behind the inevitable happy ending. She is brilliantly clever. Her character is one of the reasons Shakespeare was ahead of his time with ideas of feminism. Plus, as mentioned previously I could not read about Desdemona's outcome under the tragic Othello again. My heart couldn't take it.
There are many other reasons to recommend this play, but these stand out the most to me.
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