1. Gender in "As You Like It"
Present day conceptions of gender would appear to be different to what they were in Shakespeare's day. ... Using the play As You Like It and the characters portrayed within it one might be able to see how our concept of gender may well be challenged. ... By carefully going through the text of As You Like It (Greenblatt, ed., PP1591-1657) one can try to "dig in" to the characters portrayed and discover any challenge to our views of gender identity. ... Rosalind seems to confirm this in the line (Greenblatt, ed., p 1654, line 113) to Phoebe, "Nor ne"er wed woman if you not be she." ......
- Word Count: 1317
- Approx Pages: 5
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School