1. Gender in "As You Like It"
Rosalind says she loves his hair, his and his love. ... Celia is not the only woman in love with Rosalind. When Phoebe first discovers Rosalind as Ganymede she falls in love. ... He tends to perceive the romantic side of the play showing how different critics have widely varying ideas. ... So even in a "romantic" look at the play the double gender identity of Rosalind still pushes through. ...
- Word Count: 1317
- Approx Pages: 5
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School